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Subvenite
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Subvenite

Generic name:lamotriginela-MOE-tri-jeen ]
Brand names: LaMICtal, LaMICtal ODT, LaMICtal XR, Subvenite

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com on Oct 19, 2020. Written by Cerner Multum.

What is Subvenite?

Subvenite is an anti-epileptic medication, also called an anticonvulsant.

Subvenite is used alone or with other medications to treat epileptic seizures in adults and children. This medicine is also used to delay mood episodes in adults with bipolar disorder (manic depression).

Immediate-release Subvenite can be used in children as young as 2 years old when it is given as part of a combination of seizure medications. However, this form should not be used as a single medication in a child or teenager who is younger than 16 years old.

Extended-release Subvenite is for use only in adults and children who are at least 13 years old.

Subvenite may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Warnings

Subvenite may cause a severe or life-threatening skin rash, especially in children and in people who take a very high starting dose, or those who also take valproic acid (Depakene) or divalproex (Depakote). Seek emergency medical attention if you have a skin rash, hives, blistering, peeling, or sores in your mouth or around your eyes.

Call your doctor at once if you have signs of other serious side effects, including: fever, swollen glands, severe muscle pain, bruising or unusual bleeding, yellowing of your skin or eyes, headache, neck stiffness, vomiting, confusion, or increased sensitivity to light.

Some people have thoughts about suicide while taking Subvenite. Stay alert to changes in your mood or symptoms. Report any new or worsening symptoms to your doctor.

Before taking this medicine

You should not take Subvenite if you are allergic to it.

Subvenite may cause a severe or life-threatening skin rash, especially in children and in people who take a very high starting dose, or those who also take valproic acid (Depakene) or divalproex (Depakote).

Tell your doctor if you have ever had:

  • a rash or allergic reaction after taking another seizure medication;

  • kidney or liver disease;

  • heart problems such as heart block or irregular heartbeats;

  • depression, suicidal thoughts or actions; or

  • meningitis (inflammation of the t...