not a good idea, can induce seizures.
this the lamotrigine and the lamictal the same
I don't recommend it, I did so, and experienced self-induced seizures. You can take Depakote with Tramadol as long as you don't exceed more than 3 a day. I am on both meds and the pharamists told me that and I have lived by it, and I have not had seizures but then again I am taking Depakote for BiPolar Disorder not epilepsy.
no
I read on a website called "psychobabble" that between 1.4 and 5.4 mg of folate (in the form of l-methylfolate, or metafolin) are recommended to combat both Lamictal's depletion of folate, and the memory/cognitive loss Lamictal sometimes causes. Another site said 1mg folate per 100mg Lamictal.
100mg is 0.1 grams.
100mg
No, lamotrigine does not contain amphetamines. Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant medication primarily used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. It works by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain but does not have any amphetamine components or properties.
Lamotrigine will not show up in a urine test, as the only narcotics are tested for. These narcotics include opiates, marijuana, cocaine, meth, etc. Lamotrigine is primarily used for an anticonvulsant, and mood stabilizer.
No, Depakote is not an MAO Inhibitor.
About 1.54gr per 100mg
A good substitute for Depakote (divalproex sodium) in teenagers may include medications such as lamotrigine or levetiracetam, depending on the specific condition being treated, such as epilepsy or bipolar disorder. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate alternative, as individual responses to medications can vary significantly. Additionally, non-pharmacological therapies may also play a role in management alongside any medication changes.