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925572 tn?1246540031

Lamictal

hi everybody,

i read in more than one forum that lamictal cause serious short memory loss, this was totally new to me.i have been on lamictal 200mg for three years

i used to suffer from short memory loss since high school and thought it was due to my depression (as i was diagnosed bach then).....my short memory is getting really worse and i did not think it could be lamictale..........i thought it just getting worse aging (am 29 now)

now i cannot recall very simple vocabullary during speaking, not to mention spelling while writing simple stuff like this post

Have anyone suffered from similar symptoms and using lamictal
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I agree.  Lamictal works well for depression...not so good on mania- according to the studies...It works great for me and has for 10 years.  No side effects.  Memory problems usually due to stress. (worry, etc)
However, not all meds work well for everybody.  Try some yoga, meditation, breathing techniques before giving up on Lamictal.
I'm BP1 mixed states.
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I cannot remember anything. My son asks me for milk and i literally have to say milk, milk, milk all the way to fridge or else i forget completely. i forget how to get to places ive been before. i forgot once that i opened the blinds and other stuff like that has happened before. it actually made me think my house was haunted. im scared. my psyhiatrist denies its the lamictal 400mg but its something!! he doesnt have any concern about it. im weaning myself and it has been a downward spiral. the withdrawls are bad.im 30f. your not alone.
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I have short term memory problems but I had them before I started taking Lamictal so I don't think that is the cause.  The main side effects I suffer from when using Lamictal are dizziness and fatigue.  I take 400mg every night and it helps with the fatigue during the day, but I've just gotten used to not being able to walk in a straight line.  I don't get too many episodes of vertigo.  For a while I took Indomethacin to treat migraines (I was getting brain zaps like with SSRI discontinuation) and that medication gave me aphasia, which is when you have a word at the tip of your tongue but you can't remember it?  Maybe do some research on aphasia and see if there are any causes behind it.
Good luck!
Kara
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I aways thought it was Lamotrigine causing my memory problem, I had been taking it for epilepsy.
It turned out that I had Hughes syndrome (sticky blood)
check out Hughes syndrome on the web their is treatment that helps
Karen
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694876 tn?1227729277
I have been on lamictal for a while and memory loss was major.  Family members where pointing it out to me so it is not something I made up in my head. I had my dosage reduced but it will be a bit before any changes may occur.  I also have experience tingling down my arms to my finger tips some times it actually burned. Also at time physical pain.  I will say it does help with controlling mania but the side effects I experience as rough.
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I've been on Lamictal and ONLY Lamictal for 7 years now. It was a miracle drug for me for many years, but for the last 3 years I have indeed suffered severe memory loss and ability to concentrate. My overall cognitive function has been severely impaired. My job performance has suffered and I've even lost my job and I'm desperately looking for another MS that will work better as far as this problem is concerned. If there is anyone out there who has suffered this problem and has found a better med for BPII that doesn't have this side effect, please post it! I'm seeing a doc in 2 days to try something new and if something works I'll be sure to post it.
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Here is a website that I found:

http://www.medications.com/se/lamictal/memory-loss

I am OBSESSED with doing reasearch on anything and everything to do with BP and the medications I'm on.  Aside from this website I've found a few more that have serious side effects for Lamictal.  The only problem I've found is that because it is a relatively new drug that they don't have any long term side effects listed, only short term.

Here is another site:

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2003-05/uoc--ssb050603.php

This one talks about brain damage associated with BP.  According to some scientist they believe that BP will affect cognitive functions over time including short term memory and also the inability to do things like add/subtract, etc.  I'm an accountant and I need a calculator for everything.  It's a bit embarrassing actually.  

Another thing I've heard is that the medication actually slows down the rate of brain damage caused by BP, so the medication may in fact be helping this all.
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Over the past 25 years I have been on any number of psych. medications.  I first suffered major depression, and eventually a doctor tried me on Lithium.  Wow.  That was the first time I felt NORMAL.  I knew then that I was dealing with BPD.  It turned out that I was alergic to Lithium, so it was disc.  However, several years later, during another hospitalization they picked up on my BPD and immediately put together a coctail of meds that included Depakote & literally saved my life.  I stayed on that coctail for over ten years, faithfully.  Over the 25 years of my illness, my memory was greatly affected.  I don't think it was due to medications, but the illness itself, the trauma of it.  After being asked multiple times, "do you remember this incident...that person...those places, etc.  I had zero memory. So in my case I honestly believe that what our mental illnesses do to us, traumatize the brain, and this causes poor concentration, and poor memory and memory loss.
Now I have not taken this coctail for several months, have gotten my weight down considerably, and have felt absolutely wonderful.  However, I am starting to see that I can go for long periods without sleep, and other things are manefesting in my psyche.  that tell me I may need to return to medication.  The conversation about Lamictal is very interesting, because my Psychiatrist suggested I take this.  I have it on hand, but have not started it.  My memory is fine at this time, and I was able to do Soduku while medicated.  It is only my opinion that when the brain has been traumatized by mental illnesses, or physical injuries, one can be prepared to experience a level of lower concentration, and memory, not necessiarily caused by medication, although I don't rule out some, but because the brain is ill.
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my answer  to you it would be the illness in itself...lamictal  would take over that time frame to cause this..now deppreshion will cause thuis very rapid...i have alot of this and im unmedacted bp1..
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874521 tn?1424116797
thx for this info, again I don't necessarily say the problems I am having are due to Lamictal..........of course an assessment has to be done and all other possible reasons need to be taken into consideration....but I think everyone agrees that it is necessary for anyone taking medication to be aware of all possible side effects than to weigh the pros and cons for themselves.
thx again and have a good day
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574118 tn?1305135284
concerning searching for words it happens to everybody. I have been talking about this phenomenon to many people because i was concerned and I don NOT take lamictal now and when i took it for a month it was 2mg infantile dose. Now many people have it, my father who is not bipolar has it too and sometimes i find him extremely extremely sad because he misses a word or spelling. it's ANXIETY believe me, not the lamictal. Now the book says 90% of BP pts have anxiety most of the time.

It's easy to find out the truth about memory loss. Now this forum is for BP, there are others for panic disorder, GAD, major depression and Schizoph.. now all you have to do is to ask whether anybody has a loss in concentration and memory. I bet all of them will agree. Besides if someone here asks: I have some itching in my neck and i take lithium, do you think folks that it might be from lithium. I bet everybody will agree and will start to feel itchings in the neck. This is called chronic worrying from the illness itself. I remember once i felt aches in my knee and my bones were hurting me, so i thought rheumatoid arthritis. I kept going to the pyramid area and buried myself in the hot sand for one whole year. I believed i had it and anybody questionning it i would shout at him because i was damn sure, no doubt about it. Until i happen to have met an orthopedist and he assured to me that it doesn't happen at my age and mostly to women, i was cured.

So the bad thing about our illness is that we believe wrong ideas, our illness can be comorbid with OCD and GAD and you just name it. It's the problem of the brain which functions incorrectly

good morning
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I've beenm taking Lamictal for over one year as well as Tegretol and Celexa.  I do have a bit of memory issues, specifically searching for words.  It's minor compared to what it was when I was taking Prozac.  You just have to weigh the good efffects and bad effects.  I am finally stable after years of trial and error.  A few instances of searching for my words are better than the other option.
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952564 tn?1268368647
Actually it is by law that they have to list all side effects after a clinical research in the packaging. If they do not list them and then it turns out that they knew about it and did not list them, that is how companies get sued. By listing the side effects it then puts it in the patient's hands to determine if the medication is worth the risks listed. If it is found that even 1 person out of 4,000 or however many had memory loss and they could not attribute it to any other cause, they have to list it as a possible side effect. That is why some of these medications have lists that are so long.

If they know about it and do nothing, then they will get sued and lose law suits. If they did not know and try to rectify it by making a new brand, then they stand a much better chance of not losing everything.

In the end it is our job to be responsible as patients when choosing to take a medication by being aware of all possible side effects. It is also our responsability as patients to report these side effects, or any we may preceive, to our doctors. We have to take the best care of ourselves possible since our illness is chronic.  
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574118 tn?1305135284
I don't want to sound sarcastic or anything of the sort, neither i wish to intrude or interfere in any discussion about lamictal nor am i interested to defend this med.

It only occurs to me, suppose REALLY lamictal causes memory loss, then who tells you to take it, no one imposes it or forces you to take it, it's you who decided and it's you who must bear the consequences. Try something else. If however you think it will help the company to produce a better version of lamictal that is safer as far as the memory loss is concerned then it will be sold under a different brand not lamictal.

one point remains though. The company may fear by bringing this issue up that pts will sue the company in which case in the pamphlet it can mention this memory loss thing. Incidentally if you read the pamphlet/brochure of any med say lithium you will never have the guts to use it. This is why companies mention all sorts of possible and NON-possible side effects to secure itself from complaints.

Perhaps lamictal causes memory loss but all the other drugs if they don't cause memory loss, still they cause something else

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952564 tn?1268368647
The best thing to do is tell your doctor. When a doctor prescribes a medication they are usually visited by the representatives of the pharmaceutical companies that make those medicines. These companies often make a lot of different medicines, so they can even request a rep for psychiatrics if necessary. (Or if you talk to your psychiatrist it will be easier than say a PCP.) Anyway, your doctor should contact the rep and say that "this patient has complained of memory loss and has reason to believe it is the Lamictal."

For example, recently we had a patient on Byetta (for diabetes) and this patient was getting a rash since starting it. So we contacted the rep. The rep then had to file a report to the clinical people. They then had to follow up with us to see how the patient was doing. Now, they are supposed to do this with any complaint that you give about a medication. Your report might not be what causes them to do research. But if more people do this, the better. For example, a few people died of pacreatitus while taking Byetta, so they are doing a study to see if Byetta causes pancreatitus or if it was caused by the normal risks of it when you already have diabetes.

The Pharmaceutical company that makes Lamictal is GlaxoSmithKline. If your doctor will not help you here is a link to their web site. It appears to be their US web site.
http://www.lamictal.com/

They do have a contact feature.
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874521 tn?1424116797
You have a good memory!!
Yes I am also on gabapentin.(for neuropathy, not as a MS)...have been for approx 5 years where the memory loss and other observations have been within the past year and the lamictal use began approx 18 months ago...since it has been the most recent med added I tend to think it would be more likely the culprit.
I agree lamictal has the least of negative effects and many pro qualities, thats why I decide to continue....the memory problems are not necessarily due to this medication it is only an observation to be aware of.
It is through awareness of others experiences that we learn than make our own decisions, again side effects vary for each of us.
take care, have a good day.
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874521 tn?1424116797
AND EVERYONE with complaints abt a drug side effect.....I'm not sure how to complain to the manufacturer???
although there is one site Malak pointed out to me and you CAN list your side effects on there, I don't know if this info gets anywhere that it should or is it just a place to comment???
the site is
www.medications.com
click on SIDE EFFECTS and read also POST
any other ways Xila?
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574118 tn?1305135284
of course it's only a guess i am not so informed about drugs. i know that lamictal doesn't help in anxiety either but doesn't worsen anxiety too. so you may be right about worsening memory. what about neurontin which you take or any other med. But if the majority of pts assure that under lamictal there is a decrease in concentration and memory then it may be so. but this needs extensive statistical calculations to ascertain such assumption. i am not defending lamictal it's only that the rest of the MS have frightening side effects, so i am pro this drug. besides it's the only FDA approved for bipolarity since lithium as a 1st line MS and especially for BP1 which is tedious. It's also excellent as far rapid cycling and mixed states. one major advantage you don't have to do regular blood tests like lithium or tegretol, etc.. it's also effective contrary to gabapentin which has minor side effects but weaker. The majority of the pts in the USA and Canada are under lamictal so i assumed it's good unless the company has a good marketing policy. But since millions of people are using it i don't think they all suffer from memory loss.

In any case you may be right the med is comparatively recent and it will take time untril they realise the danger of using it if there is one.  
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874521 tn?1424116797
I appreciate your opinions as always.........however I must comment that since being on lamictal(lamotrigine)...I DO NOT suffer from any anxiety or depression..therefore the memory loss cannot be attributed to this...the memory/spelling/word finding issues have only started this last year and since I BEGAN  using this medication. I did not think of there being a connection UNTIL I read the post from Malak.
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574118 tn?1305135284
One very important issue Malak raised about memory loss and concentration etc.. is the interference with anxiety. My father for example who is 64 and had always a very good memory the last 6 years his memory and concentration lessened tremendously. I can see the reason obviously due to my illness the family lives in extreme anxiety like they say on the edge of a cliff ready to collapse any time. So anxiety is the 1st enemy to memory and concentration. Being nervous and irritated you can't concentrate. Although i am not very well informed about lamictal but i think from my readings in comparison to other drugs it was a salvation to many pts.

Yesterday my mother offered me a trivial soduko to do, this couldn't take me more than a few minutes, yet yesterday i kept trying endlessly but in vain why because i had a terrible anxiety, even forgot about its rules.

Besides, if i choose between a proper med and a shortness of memory my option is the 1st. Topamax for example can cause kidneys stones, but who can tell? seroquel can cause cataract, but if a person of 50 years come and say this, one couldn't tell whether from seroquel or age, etc...

A bit of lack of memory i suppose is good, at least we shall forget about the dark moments of our life
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I am on a very low dose of lamictal because I am just starting out on it,(50mg/day) and I haven't experienced any memory loss. As a matter of fact, I've kind of amazed myself with my ability to remember song lyrics again and instrumental breaks (I'm a musician).  But again, on such a low dose, I don't know if this information will be any help or not.
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952564 tn?1268368647
Although a lot of people are complaining of this we have no way of knowing if this is the case unless they do a clinical research on it. Corrolation does not always equal causation. Since Lamictle is already in generic form, I'm guessing it has been out for a long time. But, perhaps if it is the Lamictle causing memory loss then maybe they will study it on people who have been taking it longer than the original clinical research when it was originally created. There needs too be enough people complaining about it, though, and those complaints need to get back to whichever company makes it.

So, if it is a real concern to you then bring it up to your doctor and have them inform the pharmaceuticle company. I work in health care and if we see an issue with a med we always bring it to the attention of the representatives, but I don't think all clinics do that.
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925572 tn?1246540031
Hi

yes am still on lamictal because i have no other choice,,,,,,,,,,,,i need it for depression and it is the safest option we can get as far as i know.

i just try to relax and  stop being angry form these side effects and keep on exercising my memory.

you can read on the posts above how some members disagree and believe lamictal is innocent from this acusation especially Ezz (first post), maybe they are right and it maybe due to anxiety ,then our problem will be easier to solve.

plz ask you pdoc about lamictale and anxiety as reasons for short memory loss
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925572 tn?1246540031
Hi

yes am still on lamictal because i have no other choice,,,,,,,,,,,,i need it for depression and it is the safest option we can get as far as i know.

i just try to relax and  stop being angry form these side effects and keep on exercising my memory.

you can read on the posts above how some members disagree and believe lamictal is innocent from this acusation especially Ezz (first post), maybe they are right and it maybe due to anxiety ,then our problem will be easier to solve.

plz ask you pdoc about lamictale and anxiety as reasons for short memory loss
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