Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 82762

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Lamictal dosage

Posted by Mondeo on October 31, 2001, at 10:23:26

wishing to find out folks taking Lamictal since a while for Bipolar2 treatment,mainly considering dosage and results
Mondeo

 

Re: Lamictal dosage » Mondeo

Posted by JohnX2 on October 31, 2001, at 12:33:27

In reply to Lamictal dosage, posted by Mondeo on October 31, 2001, at 10:23:26


I take 150mg. Most people find relief between
about 100-300mg. I'm bp2.

The dosing titration is quite slow at first
in order to avoid a rash. I started at I believe
25 mg 2x a day. Over 1.5-2 months I bumped this
to 150 mg. It was after about 5 weeks that my
Major Depression lifted.

I took supplements zinc,selenium, and others
and I used anti-dandruff/psoriasis shampoo to
help with any intermittent dermitits.

All the side effects went away for me, fortunately.
I have been stable on Lamictal for 9 months.

Good luck,
john

> wishing to find out folks taking Lamictal since a while for Bipolar2 treatment,mainly considering dosage and results
> Mondeo

 

Re:Re: Lamictal dosage

Posted by Mondeo on October 31, 2001, at 13:02:31

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage » Mondeo, posted by JohnX2 on October 31, 2001, at 12:33:27

Hi,John

thanks a lot for your kind info. ; in case you can inform about your e-mail address,I may permit myself contacting you directly,mainly concerning THIS issue

thanks a lot
Mondeo
> I take 150mg. Most people find relief between
> about 100-300mg. I'm bp2.
>
> The dosing titration is quite slow at first
> in order to avoid a rash. I started at I believe
> 25 mg 2x a day. Over 1.5-2 months I bumped this
> to 150 mg. It was after about 5 weeks that my
> Major Depression lifted.
>
> I took supplements zinc,selenium, and others
> and I used anti-dandruff/psoriasis shampoo to
> help with any intermittent dermitits.
>
> All the side effects went away for me, fortunately.
> I have been stable on Lamictal for 9 months.
>
> Good luck,
> john
>
>
>
> > wishing to find out folks taking Lamictal since a while for Bipolar2 treatment,mainly considering dosage and results
> > Mondeo

 

Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2

Posted by Roo on October 31, 2001, at 14:25:52

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage » Mondeo, posted by JohnX2 on October 31, 2001, at 12:33:27

Does Lamictal have sexual side effects like the
SSRI's?

 

Re: Lamictal dosage

Posted by Karen Curtis on October 31, 2001, at 15:55:52

In reply to Lamictal dosage, posted by Mondeo on October 31, 2001, at 10:23:26

> wishing to find out folks taking Lamictal since a while for Bipolar2 treatment,mainly considering dosage and results
> Mondeo

My son takes lamictal, and he has had to start very slow due to depakote he has been on for a year. He started at 12.5mg for 2 weeks, then 25mg for two weeks, now we are at 25mg twice a day untill I notify the pdoc about needing an increase, and if so, to what. It has been a long slow road!! My son and I have been home during the titration!! I have not seen allot of mood stability on it yet, dose is too small still- I have seen some improvement,good luck. Evan also had itchiness, it has subsided. We used gold bond lotion. Karen Curtis

 

Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2 » Roo

Posted by JohnX2 on November 1, 2001, at 0:11:45

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2, posted by Roo on October 31, 2001, at 14:25:52


Sexual dysfunction "seems" rare on Lamictal.
At least as far as my experience. I don't
recall too many people listing this as an issue,
but someone feel free to buzz in and disagree.
One of its greatest selling points of lamictal
is the lack of side effects. The primary ones
being skin rashes,dermatitis,clumsiness,loss
of speech,potential irritability.
But these usually subside if one doses things
correctly and slowly.

regards,
john


> Does Lamictal have sexual side effects like the
> SSRI's?

 

Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2

Posted by Cecilia on November 1, 2001, at 1:29:27

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2 » Roo, posted by JohnX2 on November 1, 2001, at 0:11:45

Interesting about lack of side effects being a selling point for Lamictal-when I asked my doctor about it he said he had yet to have a patient who could tolerate the side effects.

 

Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2 » Cecilia

Posted by JohnX2 on November 1, 2001, at 4:07:28

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2, posted by Cecilia on November 1, 2001, at 1:29:27


My money in my pocket says that the prescribing
physician titrated the dose too quickly (or
the patient did this on their own on the sly).
This almost always results in an unbearable rash
on lamictal. Other pdocs may have different
stories to tell.

-john

> Interesting about lack of side effects being a selling point for Lamictal-when I asked my doctor about it he said he had yet to have a patient who could tolerate the side effects.

 

Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2

Posted by Mondeo on November 1, 2001, at 4:26:16

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2 » Cecilia, posted by JohnX2 on November 1, 2001, at 4:07:28

>
> My money in my pocket says that the prescribing
> physician titrated the dose too quickly (or
> the patient did this on their own on the sly).
> This almost always results in an unbearable rash
> on lamictal. Other pdocs may have different
> stories to tell.
>
> -john
> Hi,John,

1-I join your opinion that in generalLamictal is almost totally side effects free
2-still waiting to find out your e-mail address
Mondeo
> > Interesting about lack of side effects being a selling point for Lamictal-when I asked my doctor about it he said he had yet to have a patient who could tolerate the side effects.

 

Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2

Posted by Hattree on November 1, 2001, at 8:47:05

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2, posted by Mondeo on November 1, 2001, at 4:26:16

Other than a curious itchy spot on my belly (benign), I have no side effects on 75mg Lamictal. And it works.

> >
> > My money in my pocket says that the prescribing
> > physician titrated the dose too quickly (or
> > the patient did this on their own on the sly).
> > This almost always results in an unbearable rash
> > on lamictal. Other pdocs may have different
> > stories to tell.
> >
> > -john
> > Hi,John,
>
> 1-I join your opinion that in generalLamictal is almost totally side effects free
> 2-still waiting to find out your e-mail address
> Mondeo
> > > Interesting about lack of side effects being a selling point for Lamictal-when I asked my doctor about it he said he had yet to have a patient who could tolerate the side effects.

 

Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2 » Mondeo

Posted by JohnX2 on November 1, 2001, at 12:28:11

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2, posted by Mondeo on November 1, 2001, at 4:26:16


Sorry about the email address.

I have an email account at:
john_z_x2_nospamorama_@yahoo.com

remove the _nospamorama_ for the real
account name. (this prevents automated email
spam from programs that scan newsgroups for
email addresses).

Feel free to send any questions, commentaries,
philosophies of life, stock tips, etc. ;)

PS. sometimes I don't have time to read all the
posts, but I almost always read the ones redirected
to me with the > > JohnX2 (click on the
add name of previous poster button).

regards,
-john


> >
> > My money in my pocket says that the prescribing
> > physician titrated the dose too quickly (or
> > the patient did this on their own on the sly).
> > This almost always results in an unbearable rash
> > on lamictal. Other pdocs may have different
> > stories to tell.
> >
> > -john
> > Hi,John,
>
> 1-I join your opinion that in generalLamictal is almost totally side effects free
> 2-still waiting to find out your e-mail address
> Mondeo
> > > Interesting about lack of side effects being a selling point for Lamictal-when I asked my doctor about it he said he had yet to have a patient who could tolerate the side effects.

 

Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal

Posted by Cecilia on November 2, 2001, at 2:39:34

In reply to Re: Lamictal dosage--JohnX2 » Cecilia, posted by JohnX2 on November 1, 2001, at 4:07:28

>
> My money in my pocket says that the prescribing
> physician titrated the dose too quickly (or
> the patient did this on their own on the sly).
> This almost always results in an unbearable rash
> on lamictal. Other pdocs may have different
> stories to tell.
>
> -john
>
> > Interesting about lack of side effects being a selling point for Lamictal-when I asked my doctor about it he said he had yet to have a patient who could tolerate the side effects.

I keep trying to decide whether it`s worth it to ask my doctor again. Has anyone with chronic unipolar depression found Lamictal augmentation useful? I currently take Celexa, trazodone and clonazepam. I tried Neurontin with Celexa and it did nothing.

 

Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal » Cecilia

Posted by Hattree on November 2, 2001, at 8:49:06

In reply to Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal, posted by Cecilia on November 2, 2001, at 2:39:34

Yup. Lamictal & Zoloft=not depressed.

> >
> > My money in my pocket says that the prescribing
> > physician titrated the dose too quickly (or
> > the patient did this on their own on the sly).
> > This almost always results in an unbearable rash
> > on lamictal. Other pdocs may have different
> > stories to tell.
> >
> > -john
> >
> > > Interesting about lack of side effects being a selling point for Lamictal-when I asked my doctor about it he said he had yet to have a patient who could tolerate the side effects.
>
> I keep trying to decide whether it`s worth it to ask my doctor again. Has anyone with chronic unipolar depression found Lamictal augmentation useful? I currently take Celexa, trazodone and clonazepam. I tried Neurontin with Celexa and it did nothing.

 

Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal

Posted by Mondeo on November 2, 2001, at 10:41:39

In reply to Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal » Cecilia, posted by Hattree on November 2, 2001, at 8:49:06

> Yup. Lamictal & Zoloft=not depressed.

SINCE WHEN ARE YOU ON LAMICTAL AND ON WHICH DOSAGE??
MONDEO

 

Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal

Posted by Hattree on November 2, 2001, at 14:12:43

In reply to Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal, posted by Mondeo on November 2, 2001, at 10:41:39

4 mo, 75 mg. Helped almost right away @ 25 mg.

> > Yup. Lamictal & Zoloft=not depressed.
>
> SINCE WHEN ARE YOU ON LAMICTAL AND ON WHICH DOSAGE??
> MONDEO

 

Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal

Posted by VMBW on November 2, 2001, at 17:58:41

In reply to Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal, posted by Mondeo on November 2, 2001, at 10:41:39

> New to the board, but have had Lamictal augmentation for about 8 months and there was a significant improvement at 225mg.

Yup. Lamictal & Zoloft=not depressed.
>
> SINCE WHEN ARE YOU ON LAMICTAL AND ON WHICH DOSAGE??
> MONDEO

 

Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal » VMBW

Posted by michael on November 2, 2001, at 18:43:01

In reply to Re:Augmenting AD`s with Lamictal, posted by VMBW on November 2, 2001, at 17:58:41

Augmenting what, if you don't mind me asking...? And how long did it take you to titrate up to that dose of lamictal? Thanks.


> > New to the board, but have had Lamictal augmentation for about 8 months and there was a significant improvement at 225mg.
>
> Yup. Lamictal & Zoloft=not depressed.
> >
> > SINCE WHEN ARE YOU ON LAMICTAL AND ON WHICH DOSAGE??
> > MONDEO

 

Safe to take Lamictal with Zyprexa?

Posted by adamie on November 2, 2001, at 20:41:31

In reply to Lamictal dosage, posted by Mondeo on October 31, 2001, at 10:23:26


hi. I am hoping to try Lamictal next week since all AD's I've tried have made my depression worse. Does it have any interactions with Zyprexa? It seems to have been the only prescription med to not make me worse.


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