Dangerous Drugs - Lamictal
Lamictal is an anti-epileptic drug used to treat seizures in patients with epilepsy. Recently, new mothers with the potential to use the drug have been warned against its abuse due to the potential for their unborn children to develop cleft lips and palates. In conjunction with Health Canada, GlaxoSmithKline, the makers of the drug, have urged warnings concerning the drug. Current patients taking Lamictal who are pregnant or may become pregnant should cease using the medication as soon as possible.
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