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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 253330" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Lamictal has worked well for my difficult child for years now. She has not otherwise specified mood disorder and does not have depression, but it does a very good job stabilizing her moods. Of all the medications she has been on, this one works the best for her. It has recently come out in generic and now I can get a three month supply for $30. The brand was very expensive.</p><p></p><p>difficult child is on 400 mg daily, 200 mg a.m. and 200 mg p,m. As I'm sure you know, you have to start out very slowly and increase it in very small increments because of the potential for the rash, so it may take a while before you notice any improvement. Our psychiatrist says that in the industry it is called the peel away drug because if it works they can begin to peel away many of the other drugs. That was true for us as we were able to stop the strattera and she is now solely on Lamictal.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 253330, member: 59"] Lamictal has worked well for my difficult child for years now. She has not otherwise specified mood disorder and does not have depression, but it does a very good job stabilizing her moods. Of all the medications she has been on, this one works the best for her. It has recently come out in generic and now I can get a three month supply for $30. The brand was very expensive. difficult child is on 400 mg daily, 200 mg a.m. and 200 mg p,m. As I'm sure you know, you have to start out very slowly and increase it in very small increments because of the potential for the rash, so it may take a while before you notice any improvement. Our psychiatrist says that in the industry it is called the peel away drug because if it works they can begin to peel away many of the other drugs. That was true for us as we were able to stop the strattera and she is now solely on Lamictal. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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