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hi all, havent posted for a while but wondered if anyone had any advice. Started on clomipramine for ocd back in January and found it very helpful but had to increase it to 175mg after a relapse in symptoms. and didnt quite work the same again my Dr has now augmented it with lamotrigine as he feels that my ocd ciould be helped by this and also the depression that gets to me every time my ocd gets bad.Trouble is i can only find limited advice on ocd treated with lamotrigine and so worried about the deadly rash that you can get and now i am obsessing about that and also keep thinking the dr isnt being straight with me and thinks its not ocd but something else:mad:
 

Dragonfly

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Hey stringbean - welcome back! First the caveats - no one here on Psychlinks can offer an opinion specific for you and your situation. Each person is unique and only a provider who has all of the pieces of you story can really comment to you specifically. Having said that, here are some generalities - the maximum dose of clomipramine is 250 mg. Some providers may go above that, but above that there is a significant risk of increasing dose-related side effects (like the possibility of seizures). In the greater metropolitan area of Seattle, I am reasonably comfortable saying that MDs would not augment clomipramine with lamotrigine (that is, lamotragine wouldn't be used to make clomipramine more effective). Rather, someone might prescribe lamotragine in the situation you are describing if the provider believed that (say) mood instability and particularly depression, were making the symptoms of the ocd worse. I can see where, in casual parlance during an office visit, the provider shortening all this to ".... [lamotragine] will help your ocd."

stringbean - thats one way to look at what you are asking. Another is to use your "obsessing about that and also keep thinking the dr isnt being straight with me ...." and find the strength / courage / belief in yourself and directly ask your doc. Of course, to do this takes not only an enormous belief in yourself, but the ability to listen and actually believe what is said in response.

Again, welcome back! Please let me / us know how you are doing.
 

Andy

MVP
As far as the rash goes Stringbean, it is a scary thought but it is very rare and you would have to leave it for a long time without medical attention in order for it to become deadly. If you spot a rash then go to your ER, it really isn't super common from what my doctor told me, they just have to make sure your aware in case if it does happen you aren't ignoring the rash thinking it will go away when you should be getting treatment. Just make sure you take your medication as prescribed and when increasing/decreasing do so slowly.

I hope that put your mind at ease a bit. It really is one of those rare side effects. :)
 
Thank you so much for these responses they have helped alot.

Dragonfly, I have spoken quite honestly with my Dr and he has said alot of words of wisdom but think my ocd has got in there and is triggering things.And also surfing the net didnt help!!

My dear dr has said that after suffering 20 odd years trying various meds along the way, some working some not, stopping them restarting etc that it is time to get rid of this or at least make it bearable.

He has reassured me its not biopolar (no disrespect to any one with this illness but that was one of my ocd fears) and assures me we will get this sorted and i will be better again.

When he prescribed the lamothingimy(too hard to spell) he said it was to even my mood and make the good periods more stable.

I just have two questions and i cannot get hold of my Dr for two weeks.

1. Would it be correct to prescribe it for bog standard depression
2. Can i take B12 complex with both of the drugs.

One reassurance is if the clompramine cause seizures then the other one will stop them.

Sorry for my gallows humour but that is my bravado.

Again thanks so much for answering, you do not realise how much i respect and appreciate your replies from over the water:)
 
Clomipramine and mood stabilisers

HI there, .
My dr added a mood stabiliser to the mix of clomipramine and took a low dose of that for three weeks until reaction yesterday and so had to stop.

I am now worried that i am going to get really bad again and been obsessing about it.

Can anyone tell me how long to get the maximum benefit from clomipramine, i have been on 175mg for 11 weeks now and i have had good times as well as bad times but the last three weeks more good than bad, I would like to think its the clomipramine getting to a good level but terrified its the mood stabiliser that i had to stop(perhaps a few weeks isnt enough to get a result from ms)
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Please anyone advise
 
I am going to try the lamotrigine again due to the side effects with olanzapine being too numbing, just wondered if anyone else had any experience with it? I am hoping that i wont get a skin reaction this time!
 
Lamotrigine - Lamictal

I tried this med for about five weeks and had good results but then got worried about the rash and when i got a sore up my nose my gp said to stop taking it.

I then went onto olanzapine and been on that for a month but finding that i am suffering from lack of concentration and not getting that good results.

My pyschiatrist told me to try the lamotrigine again, I am tempted as i feel so awful, has anyone else been on this had a reaction and tried it a second time?

I am just terrified of the rash but as i said i feel like i would rather die than continue to feel this never ending doom and panic.
 

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Re: Lamotrigine - Lamictal

It is my understanding that skin rash is an important adverse reaction in some people taking lomotrigine, and any occurance of a rash should be reported to the doctor immediately.

Was the doctor convinced your previous irritation in your nose was caused by the medication, or was the discontinuation just considered precautionary? Not al rashes are necessarily drug related, so it might help clarify your concerns is you discussed it with the doctor.

In your conversation withyour doctor about the risk of restarting lamortrigine in light of your past experience?

If you and your doctor conclude that lamotrigine should be given another trial, be sure to tell your doctor about all other medications you are taking, so your doctor can manage any potential drug interactions with lamotrigine.
 

Daniel E.

daniel@psychlinks.ca
Administrator
Re: Lamotrigine - Lamictal

Was the doctor convinced your previous irritation in your nose was caused by the medication, or was the discontinuation just considered precautionary?

Yeah, that is what I was wondering, especially if your doctor did not see it.
 
Re: Lamotrigine - Lamictal

hi both and thank you,you really are a life line.
To be truthful I went to see a GP and she did look up my nose and said it looked red and to stop taking it but my psychiatrist didnt see it so therefore he was skeptical that it was the rash.

the way i am feeling at the moment i think i would risk it to feel better.

does anyone know if you can take it with olanzapine as i have taken my 2.5mg dose this morning.
 

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Re: Lamotrigine - Lamictal

does anyone know if you can take it with olanzapine as i have taken my 2.5mg dose this morning.

It would be unwise to begin restarting or modifying your medication regimen without first consulting your doctor. In view of the circumstances you've described, your best advice would be to first speak with the psychiatrist you are seeing to review your situation and advise you on how to make the transition, if indeed happens to be appropriate.

For your own safety and good health, do not make changes without explicit instructions from your doctor.
 
Re: Lamotrigine - Lamictal

hi all, I am back on the lamotrigine and due to me being paranoid about the rash, my husband is keeping an eye on me.
As it wasnt confirmed to be a harmful rash and it was more the gp being cautious my pysch said to try it again.

I had a really awful day on Tuesday and that decided it for me, so i took my first dose, the next day i awoke and felt so much better(must have been psychological) and Thursday was good too.BUT the last two days have been bad again .
When i took it last time i was on 25mg for two weeks and felt brilliant but my Dr had said it would take up to a month to get to a therapeutic dose! Can anyone offer me any advice, how long before the mood stabilizers effect kicks in and i start to feel better, think i was expecting to be the same as previous.:rolleyes:
 

David Baxter PhD

Late Founder
Re: Lamotrigine - Lamictal

Since you've been off it for a while, I would guess that it would be the same as before... a month or so. But double check with your doctor or pharmacist.
 

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Member
Re: Lamotrigine - Lamictal

Stringbean,

You may find some of the answers to your questions about lamotrigine in these Drugs.com articles:

lamotrigine medical facts from Drugs.com

and this one, that describes the escalating dosage regimens for this medication:

Lamotrigine Dosage - Drugs.com

Your doctor may be recommending a different dosing schedule based on your own specific needs, your medical history and your doctor's clinical experience with this medication, so your doctor's instructions should be followed.
 
Re: Lamotrigine - Lamictal

Thank you so much for your replies, Dr Baxter last time i took it i felt better the next day and it lasted for two weeks, now I am worried that they are not going to work this time.:(
 
Lamotrigine / Lamictal

HI all, well after a lot of soul searching have gone back on this drug.

When i first took it got to week five and had a sore up my nose so my gp stopped it. I have since tried something else but this drug really did work and quickly (for me)
So after a months break I have been back on it for two weeks. One problem my ocd has latched onto it and I am convinced I have a rash! Again i had a sore part by my nose but think it was just a scratch and i have some spots on my buttocks (my husband says they have always been there) but i have been looking up sjs and the horrible prognosis if it is a reaction! Also my neck feels itchy???

I have come on here to get impartial advice, as although i think it has helped my mental health, I am terrified and every little itch is panic inducing!

Please someone reply
 

David Baxter PhD

Late Founder
Re: Lamotrigine / Lamictal

Keep an eye on things but tyry not to overreact. Keep reminding yourself that most of us scratch little itches or have various skin pimples on any given day and the vast majority of them are nothing.

If you develop a real skin rash, have oit checked but otherwise try to ignore the OCD thoughts: Remember that this is just your way of worrying and trying to keep yourself safe. As Daniel has said, they are just thoughts - you do not need to act on them.
 
Re: Lamotrigine / Lamictal

Thank you Dr Baxter, Have you ever encountered somebody that has had the dreaded reaction to Lamictal?
 
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