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What Are Some Of The Side Effects Of Lamotrigine And Xcopri? Just Recently Started These And No Problems, But I Want To Know How It May Affe

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Kirkwood, MO
August 6
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Lamotrigine side effects

August 6
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

How can the Esophaguse be tied? You would not be able to eat, because you could not swallow.

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August 11
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

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I've been on Lamotrigine for many years, slightly higher dose this past year (400mg am / 300mg pm). I've not experienced any issues that I can speak to. TinaG has the link to the Drugs.com website which will provide needed info.

August 7
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I have been on lamotrigine for over 20 years. The fatigue, unsteadiness on my feet, and swelling of lower legs (urine retention?), and more recently the chest pressure, but that may be from something else. It’s one of the only things that has controlled my seizures, so I live with them. Hope that helps… K

August 7
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Lamotrigine 150 and XCopri 350. Lamotrigine makes me dizzy and a bit sleepy. XCopri makes my memory worse and I get sleepy. I am so grateful to have relief from the seizures. I can't complain. I do research new cures all the time, though. Keep in touch and hope you have success.

August 6

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