I currently take lacosamide 200mg tab twice daily. 1 tab in the am and 2 tabs in the pm]] I also take Briviact 75 mg tabs twice daily and I ran out of the Briviact completely and I didn't have a refill so they have to contact my doctor and it usually takes a few days for it to get there. But I was wondering if I could possibly take my old prescription I kept of my lamotrigine until I get it filled I only switched because of the side effects but I've had a couple absent seizures were I get confused and dizzy and feel like I'm going to fall out for a minute
Substitute a medicine - I take Briviact 75 mg tabs twice daily and I ran out of my medicine.
Question posted by Hailie35 on 15 April 2025
Last updated on 16 April 2025
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Hello,
Briviact belongs to the drug class of Pyrrolidine anticonvulsants and lamotrigine to the drug class of Triazine anticonvulsants.
The following medication belongs to the same drug class of Briviact:
levetiracetam systemic (Pro)
Brand names: Elepsia XR, Keppra, Keppra XR, Roweepra, Roweepra XR, Spritam
Source: https://www.drugs.com/drug-class/pyrrolidine-anticonvulsants.html
All information has been provided by Drugs.com..
Now, you must contact your DR. and follow his/her directions, do not self medicate, your Dr. is responsible for your treatment and safety, so again, contact your Dr..
Regards, masso
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