Slight Rash On Wrists Taking Lamictal
UpdatedSlight rash on wrists and taking lamictal. Should I go to emergency room?
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Hello, Skipper! How are you?
A slight rash isn't something that requires an emergency visit, but you should go if it worsens, you start getting hives or develop problems breathing, which the FDA lists as all being possible signs of an allergic reaction.
A skin rash is actually a common side effect of this medication. You may also experience nausea, irritability, clumsiness and blurred vision.
Has there been any change to the rash?
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