LaMICtal 150 mg Oral Tablet
RxNorm 206201
Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping
RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 206201 represents a standardized clinical drug concept used for cross-system interoperability. This concept aggregates multiple Atom IDs (AUIs), which are specific naming variations and synonyms used across pharmaceutical databases to ensure accurate medication mapping for: LaMICtal 150 mg Oral Tablet.
The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:
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PSNPrescribable
Prescribable Name (PSN):
LaMICtal 150 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 6369473)
SYPrescribable
Synonym (SY):
Lamictal 150 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 1152461)
TMSYPrescribable
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
LaMICtal 150 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3724066)
SBDPrescribable
Semantic Branded Drug (SBD):
Lamotrigine 150 mg Oral Tablet [Lamictal]
(Atom ID: 1152460)
TMSYPrescribable
Tall Man Lettering Synonym (TMSY):
LamoTRIgine 150 mg Oral Tablet [LaMICtal]
(Atom ID: 3740997)
Patient Education
Lamotrigine
Lamotrigine extended-release (long-acting) tablets are used with other medications to treat certain types of seizures in patients who have epilepsy. All types of lamotrigine tablets (tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, and chewable tablets) other than the extended-release tablets are used alone or with other medications to treat seizures in people who have epilepsy or Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (a disorder that causes seizures and often causes developmental delays). All types of lamotrigine tablets other than the extended-release tablets are also used to increase the time between episodes of depression, mania (frenzied or abnormally excited mood), and other abnormal moods in patients with bipolar I disorder (manic-depressive disorder; a disease that causes episodes of depression, episodes of mania, and other abnormal moods). Lamotrigine has not been shown to be effective when people experience the actual episodes of depression or mania, so other medications must be used to help people recover from these episodes. Lamotrigine is in a class of medications called anticonvulsants. It works by decreasing abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
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