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. 2010 May;7(5):27–32.

Table 2.

Case series of lamotrigine rechallenge

Subject Diagnosis Age Sex Onset of Rash (wks) Description of Rash Severity Rating Interval Between Discontinuation and Rechallenge (wks) Follow-up Since Rechallenge (wks) Outcome CGI Improvement
1 Bipolar NOS 27 F 3 Symmetric morbilliform rash of chest, pruritic and blanching 0 11 230 Successful 0
2 Bipolar II depression 42 F 1 Macules and wheals on face and back 1 11 230 Successful 1
3 Bipolar I depression 31 F 22 Macular facial rash 1 79 228 Successful 1
4 Bipolar I, mixed state, rapid cycling 25 F 1 Macular facial rash 1 76 226 Successful 2
5 Bipolar NOS 34 F 2 Vesicles on tongue 1 97 224 Successful 3
6 Bipolar II depression 41 F 1 Erythematous pruritic wheals on arms and tongue 2 6 223 Successful 1
7 Bipolar II depression 32 F 2 Blanching pruritic macules on face and neck 1 19 219 Successful 1
8 Bipolar II depression 42 F 2 Tender vesicles on lip 2 10 214 Successful 1
9 Bipolar I depression, rapid cycling 20 F 3 Morbilliform rash, generalized 1 11 213 Successful 1
10 Bipolar due to a general medical condition (frontal lobe infarct) 19 M - Unknown (lamotrigine had been stopped 11 years prior to the study due to a rash) - 520 (approximately) 177 Successful 4
11 Cyclothymia 44 F 4 Wheals on legs, 3 blistering papules on knuckles 1 7 177 Successful 2
12 Bipolar II depression 44 M 6 Macular rash on chest and extremities with fever 1 5 171 Successful 3
13 Schizoaffective, bipolar type, rapid cycling 26 F 7 Wheals and macules on lips, tongue and arm; edema on legs 2 4 165 Successful 2
14 Bipolar I depression 22 F 1 Pruritic erythema on extremities 0 10 150 Successful 3
15* Bipolar II depression 47 F 4 Patch and papules on abdomen, pruritic 0 3 136 Successful 1
16 Bipolar II depression 55 F 12 White vesicles on mouth 1 1 124 Successful 2
17 Bipolar NOS 45 M 2 Pruritic vesicles on arms and chest 0 19 110 Successful 3
18 Bipolar II depression 22 F 5 Urticaria on neck 1 49 80 Successful 2
19 Bipolar II depression 20 F 5 Perioral papules and dry patches on face, pruritic 1 6 47 Successful 2
20 Bipolar II depression 40 M 12 Blistering vesicles on mouth 2 7 13 Successful 2
21 Bipolar II depression 20 M 3 Diffuse petichial rash on abdomen, chest, back, legs and face; lymphadenopathy 2 4 16 Successful 1
22 Bipolar I depression 46 M 9 Tender, raised papules on legs 1 41 14 Successful 2
23 Bipolar NOS 19 M 5 Pruritis on face, sore throat, malaise 2 13 13 Fever, malaise, headache (no rash) 0
24 Bipolar II depression 37 F 4 Vesicles in mouth 1 4 300 Mild erythema of bilateral arms 2
25* Bipolar I depression 53 M 1 2 raised erythematous patches on face and neck 1 1 160 Benign fixed drug eruption 3
26 Bipolar I depression 17 F 3 Pruritic, tender erythema on back 1 2 50 Painful erythema with dyspnea, neuralgia 3
27 Bipolar II depression 23 M 5 Throat blisters, malaise, fever, shoulder erythema, eosinophilia (5.6%) 4 4 11 Nonblistering erythematous vesicles on shoulder and face 1
*

In these cases the patient mistakenly raised lamotrigine every week instead of every 2 weeks

CGI = Clinical Global Impression