Commonly Prescribed Medication

Lamitcal

Lamictal (lamotrigine) is a mood stabilizer and anticonvulsant that works by calming overactive electrical signaling in the brain, which helps steady mood and prevent the swings associated with mood disorders. It is commonly used to treat bipolar disorder, helping to prevent and delay the depressive episodes that many patients find hardest to manage. It is also used as part of a broader treatment plan to support long-term mood stability, reducing the frequency and intensity of mood changes over time.

Lamictal is often chosen because it is weight-neutral and does not require the routine blood monitoring some other mood stabilizers do, which makes it a manageable option for long-term use. It also supports maintenance treatment, helping sustain mood stability and reduce the chance that depressive episodes return.

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Some FAQ’s about Lamictal.

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At Kind Health, our psychiatric providers specialize in finding the right medication for your specific needs. As part of your treatment, your provider may recommend Lamictal. They’ll go over how the medication works, and answer any questions you may have.

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What is Lamictal used for?

Lamictal (lamotrigine) is a mood stabilizer most often prescribed to prevent the depressive episodes of bipolar disorder. It is also used as an anticonvulsant for seizures, though on a psychiatric site its main role is long-term mood stability.

How long does Lamictal take to work?

Because the dose is increased slowly, it usually takes several weeks to reach a therapeutic level. Most patients notice steadier mood over a few weeks to a couple of months rather than right away.

Why does Lamictal have to be started at a low dose?

Starting low and increasing slowly lowers the risk of a serious skin rash. Your provider will give you a step-by-step schedule, and it is important to follow it exactly rather than speeding it up.

What should I do if I develop a rash?

Contact your provider right away if any rash appears, especially in the first two months or if it comes with fever, blistering, or sores in the mouth. Most rashes are harmless, but a few are serious, so it is always worth checking.

Does Lamictal cause weight gain?

Lamictal is generally weight-neutral, which is one reason it is often preferred over mood stabilizers that tend to cause weight gain.

Will I need regular blood tests?

Usually no. Unlike some other mood stabilizers, Lamictal does not require routine blood-level monitoring for most patients, which makes it simpler to manage long term.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Lamictal?

Alcohol can worsen side effects like dizziness and drowsiness and can affect your mood overall. Talk with your provider about what is safe for you, and be cautious especially while your dose is being adjusted.

What happens if I miss a dose?

Take it when you remember unless it is close to your next dose, in which case skip the missed one. Do not double up. If you miss several days in a row, contact your provider, since you may need to restart at a lower dose.

Can I stop taking Lamictal once I feel better?

Do not stop on your own. Feeling better usually means the medication is working, and stopping suddenly can bring symptoms back or trigger seizures in some people. Any change should be done gradually with your provider.

Can Lamictal be taken with other medications?

It can, but some medications change how Lamictal works, including certain birth control pills and other mood medications. Tell your provider everything you take so the dose can be set correctly.