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Comments About Bipolar DisorderSometimes it helps to hear from people who know firsthand what bipolar disorder is like. Quotes on this Web site are based on actual interviews with people who have bipolar disorder. "When I started to get better, I thought about not taking my medication anymore. But I remembered what my doctor told me -- that my medication can only work if I take it." "My friends and family were concerned about my symptoms, and they encouraged me to seek treatment." "It is difficult to get a diagnosis. I think people go to the doctor and say 'I'm depressed' and they don’t go to the doctor and say 'I'm drinking too much' or 'I just spent a thousand dollars on new clothes that I don't have any way to pay for.' Or they don't tell the doctor things that might be embarrassing." "Bipolar disorder is truly an illness, and I quickly realized that I had to keep taking my medications." "Bipolar disorder is a chronic condition that can cause a person's moods to become extremely high or low. Be proactive and don't be afraid to talk to your doctor. You have to be straightforward about what you are experiencing." "Sometimes it's difficult for my friend to gauge how he's doing, so I help him use his mood chart to track his moods."
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Important Safety Information about LAMICTAL Prescription LAMICTAL Tablets are not for everyone. Most people who take LAMICTAL tolerate it well. Common side effects with LAMICTAL include dizziness, headache, blurred or double vision, lack of coordination, sleepiness, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, tremor, and rash. LAMICTAL may cause other side effects not listed here. If you develop any side effects or symptoms you are concerned about, or if you need more information, call your doctor. Although most patients who develop a rash while receiving LAMICTAL have mild to moderate symptoms, some individuals may develop a serious skin reaction that requires hospitalization. It is not possible to predict whether a mild rash will develop into a more serious one. Rarely, deaths have been reported. These serious skin reactions are most likely to happen within the first 8 weeks of treatment with LAMICTAL. Serious skin reactions occur more often in children than in adults. Rashes may be more likely to occur if you: take LAMICTAL in combination with valproate (brand names are Depakene® (valproic acid)* and Depakote® (divalproex sodium)*), take a higher starting dose of LAMICTAL than your doctor prescribed, or increase your dose of LAMICTAL faster than prescribed. If you experience any of the following with or without a skin rash, tell your doctor immediately: hives, fever, swollen lymph glands, painful sores in the mouth or around the eyes, or swelling of lips or tongue. These symptoms may be the first signs of a serious reaction. A doctor should evaluate your condition and determine if you should continue taking LAMICTAL. Serious blood problems or liver problems have been reported with LAMICTAL, so tell your doctor if you develop symptoms such as unusual bruising or bleeding, severe muscle pain, weakness, fatigue, yellowing of the eyes or skin, and/or frequent infections. You should not take LAMICTAL if you had an allergic reaction to it in the past. LAMICTAL is indicated for the maintenance treatment of bipolar I disorder to delay the time to occurrence of mood episodes (depression, mania, hypomania, mixed episodes) in adults treated for acute mood episodes with standard therapy. The effectiveness of LAMICTAL in the acute treatment of mood episodes has not been established. |
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