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Lamictal Description: Product information from GlaxoSmithKline, in Portable Document Format (PDF). (lamotrigine) (us.gsk.com) |
Lamictal Description: Information for patients from DrugDigest on dosage, usage, side effects, and interactions. (drugdigest.org) |
Lamictal Description: Designed for healthcare professionals, this site contains comprehensive and recent information about Lamictal. Includes the Speakers Slide Kit. (Lamotrigine) (lamictal.com) |
Lamictal Description: Full prescribing information from RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Lamictal Message Board Description: For users to share their experiences. Part of Drug Information Technologies' Drug and Disease Communities website. (dispace.com) |
MedlinePlus: Lamotrigine (Systemic) Description: Medication profile for drug sold under the brand name Lamictal. (nlm.nih.gov) |
Psychiatric Uses of Lamotrigine Description: Information on the use of lamotrigine as a treatment for mood and other psychiatric disorders. Includes a reference list. (psycom.net) |
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