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Lamotrigine

Overview
According to the Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH), Lamotrigine is indicated for focal (partial) and generalised seizures.

Lamotrigine is an antiepileptic, or drug that prevents seizures. It is believed… read more

Lamidus (Lamotrigine)

Overview
Lamidus is one brand name for Lamotrigine. According to the Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH), Lamotrigine is indicated for focal (partial) and generalised seizures.

Lamidus is an antiepileptic, or drug… read more

Reedos (Lamotrigine)

Overview
Reedos is one brand name for Lamotrigine. According to the Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH), Lamotrigine is indicated for focal (partial) and generalised seizures.

Reedos is an antiepileptic, or drug that… read more

Logem (Lamotrigine)

Overview
Logem is one brand name for Lamotrigine. According to the Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH), Lamotrigine is indicated for focal (partial) and generalised seizures.

Logem is an antiepileptic, or drug that… read more

Lamotrust (Lamotrigine)

Overview
Lamotrust is one brand name for Lamotrigine. According to the Australian Medicines Handbook (AMH), Lamotrigine is indicated for focal (partial) and generalised seizures.

Lamotrust is an antiepileptic, or… read more

Lamictal (Lamotrigine)

Overview
Lamictal is a prescription drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to control partial-onset seizures, primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and generalized seizures of Lennox-Gastaut… read more

Complementary and alternative therapies

Overview

Studies show that as many as 44 percent of people with epilepsy in the U.S. try incorporating non-traditional therapies into their treatment plan. These treatments may be in addition to (complementary) or… read more