Lamictal Users Report Severe Side Effects 

Lamictal (or Lamotrigine), a drug often prescribed to treat bipolar disorder and epilepsy, can reportedly cause users to develop a severe skin disorder. This skin disorder, commonly known as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, causes skin to intensely blister, burn, and fall off.  

If you’ve developed Stevens-Johnson Syndrome following Lamictal use: fill out the investigation form below to see if you’re eligible for potential recovery.  

The reported skin disorder side effect poses a serious health concern. Users who developed Stevens-Johnson Syndrome report being placed in intensive care. Indeed, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a painful condition that requires immediate medical attention.   

The experienced class action lawyers at Shub Johns & Holbrook want to hear from individuals who have developed Stevens-Johnson Syndrome after using Lamictal. If you’re one of those impacted, fill out the form below to get in contact! 

Lamictal Intake Form (#464)

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