Difference between revisions of "Lamotrigine"

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{{Drug
| name = lamotrigine
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| name = Lamotrigine
 
| group = anticonvulsant
 
| group = anticonvulsant
| otheruse = mood stabilizer
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| type = moodstabilizer
| type = Moodstabilizer
 
 
| medscape = 4582
 
| medscape = 4582
 
| pubchem = 3878
 
| pubchem = 3878
 
| drugscom = lamotrigine
 
| drugscom = lamotrigine
 
| ATC = N03AX09
 
| ATC = N03AX09
| metabolization = *Lamotrigine is principally metabolised by UDP-glucuronosyltransferases.
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| metabolization =  
<includeonly>
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* Lamotrigine is principally metabolised by UDP-glucuronosyltransferases.
| isswitch = 1
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| administration = O
</includeonly>
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| ctox = 20000
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| ctox_ref = <ref name="ftktox">{{ftktox}}</ref>
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| halflife = 33
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| halflife_ref = <ref name="ftk">{{FTK|lamotrigine}}</ref>
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| cth = 1500-15000
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| cth_ref =
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| bioavailability = 98
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| bioavailability_ref = <ref name="drugscom">{{DRUGSCOM|lamotrigine}}</ref>
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| DDD = 300
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| <includeonly> isswitch = 1</includeonly>
 
}}
 
}}

Latest revision as of 13:27, 27 April 2010

Lamotrigine
Type moodstabilizer
Group anticonvulsant
links
ATC-code N03AX09
PubChem 3878
PubMed Lamotrigine
Drugs.com lamotrigine
Kompas (Dutch) Lamotrigine
Wikipedia Lamotrigine

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Lamotrigine is a moodstabilizer in the group anticonvulsant.


Metabolization
  • Lamotrigine is principally metabolised by UDP-glucuronosyltransferases.