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Yoonhyuk Jang
Yoonhyuk Jang

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A new rapid titration protocol for lamotrigine that reduces the risk of skin rash
Yoonhyuk Jang
Jangsup Moon

Yoonhyuk Jang

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April 27, 2020
Aims Lamotrigine is one of the most widely used antiepileptic drugs, but it has a critical issue of a skin rash if the starting dose is too high or the escalation rate is too rapid. We investigated the efficacy and safety of a novel and rapid titration protocol for lamotrigine that takes only 11 days to reach a daily dose of 200 mg. Methods We prospectively enrolled 33 adult patients (age 18-85) who were diagnosed with epilepsy and started lamotrigine administration for the first time at a single tertiary hospital. Our new protocol starts with a subthreshold dose of the drug and then administer a stepwise-incremental dose until reaching the full therapeutic dose within 11 days. Results Of 29 patients analyzed, only two (6.9%) experienced idiosyncratic skin rash before the first follow-up visit at 2 weeks (±3 days). In addition, a therapeutic concentration was reached in more than 75% of studied patients after 2 weeks of lamotrigine administration Conclusion These findings demonstrate the value of the novel tolerance induction protocol for lamotrigine, which could widen the available application of lamotrigine in various situations.

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