LAMOTRIGINE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

lamotrigine tablet

tya pharmaceuticals - lamotrigine (unii: u3h27498ks) (lamotrigine - unii:u3h27498ks) - lamotrigine 100 mg - adjunctive therapy: lamotrigine tablets are indicated as adjunctive therapy for the following seizure types in patients ≥ 2 years of age: - partial seizures - primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures - generalized seizures of lennox-gastaut syndrome monotherapy: lamotrigine tablets are indicated for conversion to monotherapy in adults (≥16 years of age) with partial seizures who are receiving treatment with carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate as the single antiepileptic drug (aed). safety and effectiveness of lamotrigine tablets have not been established (1) as initial monotherapy; (2) for conversion to monotherapy from aeds other than carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate; or (3) for simultaneous conversion to monotherapy from 2 or more concomitant aeds. lamotrigine tablets are indicated for the maintenance treatment of bipolar i disorder to delay the time to occurrence of mood episodes (depression, mania, hypomania, mixed episodes) in adults (≥18 year

LAMOTRIGINE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

lamotrigine tablet

mckesson corporation dba sky packaging - lamotrigine (unii: u3h27498ks) (lamotrigine - unii:u3h27498ks) - lamotrigine 25 mg - adjunctive therapy: lamotrigine tablets are indicated as adjunctive therapy for the following seizure types in patients ≥2 years of age: - partial seizures - primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures - generalized seizures of lennox-gastaut syndrome  monotherapy: lamotrigine tablets are indicated for conversion to monotherapy in adults (≥16 years of age) with partial seizures who are receiving treatment with carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate as the single antiepileptic drug (aed).  safety and effectiveness of lamotrigine tablets are have not been established (1) as initial monotherapy; (2) for conversion to monotherapy from aeds other than carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate; or (3) for simultaneous conversion to monotherapy from 2 or more concomitant aeds. lamotrigine tablets are indicated for the maintenance treatment of bipolar i disorder to delay the time to occurrence of mood episodes (depression, mania, hypomania, mixed episodes) in adults (≥18

LAMOTRIGINE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

lamotrigine tablet

bryant ranch prepack - lamotrigine (unii: u3h27498ks) (lamotrigine - unii:u3h27498ks) - lamotrigine 200 mg - adjunctive therapy lamotrigine tablets are indicated as adjunctive therapy for the following seizure types in patients aged 2 years and older: monotherapy lamotrigine tablets are indicated for conversion to monotherapy in adults (aged 16 years and older) with partial-onset seizures who are receiving treatment with carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate as the single antiepileptic drug (aed). safety and effectiveness of lamotrigine tablets have not been established (1) as initial monotherapy; (2) for conversion to monotherapy from aeds other than carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate; or (3) for simultaneous conversion to monotherapy from 2 or more concomitant aeds. lamotrigine tablets are indicated for the maintenance treatment of bipolar i disorder to delay the time to occurrence of mood episodes (depression, mania, hypomania, mixed episodes) in patients treated for acute mood episodes with standard therapy [see clinical studies (14.1)]. limitations of use

LAMOTRIGINE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

lamotrigine tablet

a-s medication solutions - lamotrigine (unii: u3h27498ks) (lamotrigine - unii:u3h27498ks) - lamotrigine 150 mg - adjunctive therapy   lamotrigine tablets are indicated as adjunctive therapy for the following seizure types in patients aged 2 years and older: monotherapy   lamotrigine tablets are indicated for conversion to monotherapy in adults (aged 16 years and older) with partial-onset seizures who are receiving treatment with carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate as the single antiepileptic drug (aed). safety and effectiveness of lamotrigine tablets have not been established (1) as initial monotherapy; (2) for conversion to monotherapy from aeds other than carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate; or (3) for simultaneous conversion to monotherapy from 2 or more concomitant aeds. lamotrigine tablets are indicated for the maintenance treatment of bipolar i disorder to delay the time to occurrence of mood episodes (depression, mania, hypomania, mixed episodes) in patients treated for acute mood episodes with standard therapy [see clinical studies (14.1)].          limit

LAMOTRIGINE- lamotrigine tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

lamotrigine- lamotrigine tablet

cardinal health - lamotrigine (unii: u3h27498ks) (lamotrigine - unii:u3h27498ks) - adjunctive therapy lamotrigine tablets are indicated as adjunctive therapy for the following seizure types in patients aged 2 years and older: monotherapy lamotrigine tablets are indicated for conversion to monotherapy in adults (aged 16 years and older) with partial-onset seizures who are receiving treatment with carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate as the single antiepileptic drug (aed). safety and effectiveness of lamotrigine tablets have not been established (1) as initial monotherapy; (2) for conversion to monotherapy from aeds other than carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, or valproate; or (3) for simultaneous conversion to monotherapy from 2 or more concomitant aeds. lamotrigine tablets are indicated for the maintenance treatment of bipolar i disorder to delay the time to occurrence of mood episodes (depression, mania, hypomania, mixed episodes) in patients treated for acute mood episodes with standard therapy [see clinical studies (14.2)] . limitations