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Lamotrigine rechallenge after a skin rash?

Question from a Member: – Can we reintroduce lamotrigine after a benign skin rash? – If yes, what precautions need to be taken? How should be the dose be titrated? A patient who had confirmed Stevens-Johnson syndrome/ Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis due to lamotrigine should never, ever be given lamotrigine again. But, much more commonly, we…

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