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Old Nov 03, 2007, 10:35 PM
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I started taking Lamictal again after going off of it for a few weeks. MY pdoc is titrating me on and now I am taking 75 mg of it and I itch real bad and have red bumps on my back and stomach. I don't think is a rash but I am not sure. Any one have these type of symptoms?
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Old Nov 05, 2007, 05:33 PM
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I called my pdoc and he advised me to stop taking Lamictal due to these red bumps and itching all the time. He thinks it could be caused by the rash and bad reaction to retaking Lamictal after being off for a few weeks.
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