April 7th
2008
3:16 AM
I was on Lamictal for 4 years and after the first year I suddenly started having all kinds of teeth and gum problems for no discernible reason. But since Lamictal has the possible side effect of "sores or blisters on the inside of the mouth" I wondered if it could be related.
I did a Google search and am coming up with no experts yet, but lots and lots of posts connecting anticonvulsant meds, particularly Lamictal, Topamax, Neurontin, and Depakote, with dental problems. Dilantin is well known for causing gum disease and breaking down tooth enamel, loosening of teeth, and even breaking down of jawbone tissue.
I don't think the experts have connected the dots yet, but is anyone else having this problem?
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May 3th
2007
10:28 AM
I'm starting to see small itchy patches of skin in random places on my arms, and even above my eye. I have only taken lamictal since Feb. and on a low dose i experienced no problems it is the first medication that has ever worked for me, I'm Bi-Polar II. Once they stepped me up to 200 mg i got really sick and started to develope the rash...Does that mean i have to stop taking it? I'm really confused.
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April 30th
2004
2:54 AM
my daughter is on Lamictal for epilepsy...petit mal seizures. She started to develop skin disorder that a dermatologist says is achne. She has a swelling of her lips that he cant explain. Her neurologist says she isnt sold on our feeling it is lamictal related... The dermatologist has her on antihistameme and some lotion for her face... it is around her mouth and down the neck to her chest. She is 18...
The breaking out on her face isnt red or blotchy...it is like pimples but no heads and more like gritty feeling to it....
any ideas??
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July 17th
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7:05 PM
I am 32 years old, and still have acne. I have been taking it for almost 14 years now. I know that Lamictal causes skin rashes. I asked my neurologist if Lamictal causes acne. He said no. I will never be able to get rid of acne, as long as I keep taking it. I have been seizure-free for over 2.5 years now. Dad won't let me get off of it, and be on primidone only. It's more important to keep driving seizure-free, than to have clear skin.
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