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Dosage: 1.5mg/day with increments of 0.5mg to 1mg every 3 days until seizures are controlled<br />
Action: Affects chemicals in the brain that may be unbalanced, and antiepileptic drug. Treats<br />
certain seizure disorders in adults and children.<br />
Adverse Reaction: Body aches, chills, cough, difficulty breathing, dizziness, fever, runny nose<br />
Interactions: Abilify, Ambien, Celexa, Flexeril, Lisinopril, Lyrica, Prozac, Trazodone, Zoloft<br />
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91. LaMICtal (lamotrigine)<br />
Pronunciation: (la MOE tri jeen)<br />
Classification: Antiepileptic<br />
IFU: Seizure, Bipolar, Migraine<br />
Route: oral<br />
Dosage: 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg, 225 mg , 300 mg, 375 mg, 400 mg, 500 mg<br />
Action: used as anticonvulsant, and to treat epileptic seizures<br />
Adverse Reaction: blurred vision, headache, constipation, pain, bronchitis, tremor, skin rash<br />
Interactions:alcohol, depression, rash, suicidal tendencies, meningitis,<br />
92. Latisse (Bimatoprost)<br />
Pronunciation: Bim-a-toprost<br />
Classification: Prostaglandin analogue<br />
IFU: Glaucoma<br />
Route: Drops<br />
Dosage: 0.01%, 0.03%<br />
Action: reduces pressure inside the eye in its eye drops form.<br />
Adverse Reaction: itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, etc.<br />
Interactions: Bimatoprost topical, latanoprost ophthalmic, latisse, xalatan, etc.<br />
93. Lantus(Insulin Glargine)<br />
Pronunciation: Glar-gen<br />
Classification: insulin <br />
IFU: Type 1 diabetes mellitus