What does lamotrigine do to the brain?
What does lamotrigine do to the brain?
Lamotrigine, acts through several molecular targets and overcomes the major limitation of other conventional antidepressants by stabilizing mood from “below baseline” thereby preventing switches to mania or episode acceleration, thus being effective for bipolar I disorder.
How does lamotrigine make you feel?
Lamotrigine may make you feel very drowsy or sleepy when you start taking it. It may also make it difficult for you to get to sleep. If these symptoms carry on for a long time, or if this is difficult for you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other medicines you could take.
Who should not take lamotrigine?
Extra caution is needed in children and teenagers ages 2-17 receiving lamotrigine. These patients may be at an increased risk of developing this life-threatening rash.
What are the side effects of lamotrigine?
Side Effects
- Blurred vision.
- changes in vision.
- chest pain, discomfort, or tightness.
- clumsiness or unsteadiness.
- decreased urine output.
- dilated neck veins.
- double vision.
- irregular breathing.
What is Toviaz?
Toviaz ( fesoterodine) is used to treat overactive bladder. This drug is slightly more popular than other muscarinic antagonists. There are currently no generic alternatives to Toviaz. GoodRx has partnered with InsideRx and Pfizer to reduce the price for this prescription.
What are the side effects of Toviaz?
Dry mouth, constipation, dizziness and initially nausea have been side effects. I’ve had weight gain but being on other meds, I’m not sure if Toviaz has been a contributing factor for the weight gain. Toviaz has worked very well for my overactive bladder until recently, when I began taking Primidone for tremors.
How much Toviaz should I take to start?
Toviaz (fesoterodine) is usually started at 4 mg by mouth once a day. Your provider may increase your dose to 8 mg once a day depending on how you respond to the medication.
What are the reviews of Toviaz (naproxen)?
Toviaz has an average rating of 5.3 out of 10 from a total of 72 ratings on Drugs.com. 33% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 36% reported a negative effect. Reviews may be edited to correct grammar/spelling, or to remove inappropriate language and content.