Ashley Milano  |  January 23, 2017

Category: Legal News

Lamictal Skin RashPatients taking a popular anti-seizure medication should be aware of a serious risk of a deadly skin rash from Lamictal.

Lamictal is a pharmaceutical drug that is used to control seizures. Specifically, Lamictal is the marketing name for lamotrigine, which is prescribed in patients as young as two years old for seizures and epilepsy.

Additionally, it can be prescribed to adults to help manage bipolar disorder or epileptic seizures as well.

However, a potentially deadly skin rash from Lamictal, known as Stevens Johnson Syndrome, may be linked to use of the anti-seizure medication.

This potentially deadly skin rash from Lamictal can develop at any time during treatment, sometimes years after prescriptions begin, particularly in adults taking the medicine for bipolar disorder.

Deadly Skin Rash from Lamictal

Side effects of Lamictal are numerous, and must be seriously considered. Even the more minor ones can frequently pose a risk to patients, and the more serious ones like Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) can lead to serious medical conditions that can result in death.

Some of the most important Lamictal side effects to focus on are vaginal irritation and flu-like symptoms. These are hallmarks of the potentially deadly skin rash from Lamictal called Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS).

Lamictal Stevens Johnson Syndrome begins with a number of painful symptoms, typically dismissed as something related to the flu. This leads to discomfort and exhaustion, and is eventually followed by a severe skin rash and joint pains.

Gradually, the joint pains progress beyond those associated with a simple flu or with other Lamictal side effects. The pain grows ever more intense, leading to a stiffening of the joints that can be impossible to overcome.

Lamictal Stevens Johnson Syndrome Symptoms

  • Red or purplish rash that spreads
  • Painful skin
  • Painful blisters of the mucus membranes
  • Blisters on the eyes, nose, mouth, and genitals
  • Sloughing off of skin in patches
  • Joint and muscle pains
  • Burning sensation all over your body

Sometimes the sloughing off of skin can happen over as much as 70% of the body, which can prove fatal. Stevens Johnson Syndrome deaths are caused by opportunistic infections – environmental hazards that present themselves and become more dangerous as a result of the skin stripping away.

There is no cure for SJS. This is what makes getting help at the first sign of dangerous symptoms so completely vital, especially if on a medication like Lamictal, which has a known relationship with Stevens Johnson Syndrome.

Lamictal Rash Warning

Lamictal includes a prominent Black Box Warning about the risk of Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS). This deadly skin rash from Lamictal is estimated to affect one in 1,000 adults and up to 1 in 50 children.

The warning indicates that signs of Lamictal Stevens Johnson Syndrome are most likely to happen within the first two to eight weeks of Lamictal treatment. It also warns that children ages two to 16 are the most likely victims of the deadly skin rash from Lamictal use.

People who are filing Lamictal Stevens Johnson Syndrome lawsuits allege that GalaxoSmithKline (Lamictal’s manufacturer) knew about this possible fatal side effect, but had failed to warn their customers and the medical community.

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Help for Victims of Stevens Johnson Syndrome

If you or a loved one were diagnosed with Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) or toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) after taking a prescribed or over-the-counter medication, you may be eligible to take legal action against the drug’s manufacturer. Filing an SJS lawsuit or class action lawsuit may help you obtain compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and other damages. Obtain a free and confidential review of your case by filling out the form below.

An attorney will contact you if you qualify to discuss the details of your potential case at no charge to you.

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