The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is informing the public that Lamictal (lamotrigine)†, a medication commonly used for seizures in children two years and older, and bipolar disorder in adults, can cause aseptic meningitis. FDA is revising the Warnings and Precautions section of the drug label and the patient Medication Guide to include information about this risk.
Meningitis is an inflammation of the protective membranes (the meninges) that cover the brain and spinal cord. Aseptic meningitis is generally diagnosed when tests of a patient with signs and symptoms of meningitis do not detect bacteria. Causes of aseptic meningitis include viruses and other non-bacterial infections, toxic agents, some vaccines, malignancy, and certain medications, including Lamictal.
Symptoms of meningitis may include headache, fever, stiff neck, nausea, vomiting, rash, and sensitivity to light. In cases of meningitis, it is important to rapidly diagnose the underlying cause so that treatment can be promptly initiated.
Healthcare professionals should be aware that Lamictal can cause aseptic meningitis. If meningitis is suspected, patients should also be evaluated for other causes of meningitis and treated as indicated. Discontinuation of Lamictal should be considered if no other clear cause of meningitis is identified.
Patients who experience headache, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, stiff neck, rash, abnormal sensitivity to light, drowsiness, or confusion while taking Lamictal should contact their healthcare professional right away.
The decision to revise the Lamictal label is based on FDA's identification of 40 cases of aseptic meningitis in patients taking Lamictal (from December 1994 to November 2009). During this same time period, it is estimated that over 46 million prescriptions for Lamictal were dispensed. In most cases, the patients' symptoms were reported to have resolved after Lamictal was discontinued. In 15 cases, symptoms returned when patients restarted Lamictal (see Data Summary below).
†Lamictal is also sold as an orally disintegrating tablet (Lamictal ODT), a chewable, dispersible tablet (Lamictal CD), and as an extended release product (Lamictal XR) ...read more
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