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I've read increased sex drive with lamictal. Those that have experienced this, do you take it in the

... am, pm, or split dose? I take in the morning because I struggle to sleep, but increased sex drive would be nice. What dose did you start having... read more

I was just prescribed Lamictal for major depressive disorder. I'm not so sure about it. Can you tell

... me about your experience with it? I have been on 4 different antidepressants so this is my new drs idea... i have heard some not so good things... read more

Lamotrigine - Lamictal question? Take it in am/pm?

I'm getting ready to get back on celexa which helped with PMDD years ago, but my new Psychiatrist wants me to take lamictal with it. Should I take it... read more

Can Lamictal help with anhedonia/emotional numbness?

Hi everyone, Can Lamictal (Lamotrigine) help with anhedonia/apathy/emotional numbness? What's your experience with Lamictal?

What can I take for bi-polar that won't make my hair fall out?

Am on lithium 300mg,and geodon 80mg a day,have significant hair loss,what can I use for bi-polar Have used paxil,risperidone in the past for my... read more

Can Cogentin (benztropine) cauase false positive in urine drug screen?

In fact,I also take Zoloft,Geodon and zonisamide.I was fired for a positive drug screen Please advise

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Does Lamictal cause upper back pain?

If so, is this a bad reaction I should get checked out or will it go away over time? I just started Lamictal 6 days ago. I started experiencing this... read more

Lamictal and additional medications?

Hello, I take 200mg Lamictal, 45mg Mirtazapine and a very low dose of Klonopin. I have severe anxiety and “ treatment resistant “ depression. Are the... read more

Does Lamictal cause liver damage?

I was recently informed that my liver is slightly enlarged. Has there been any studies that show Lamictal to cause liver damage or disease? Does... read more

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