Kerala Journal of Psychiatry (Mar 2021)

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome while on lamotrigine and NSAID:A case report

  • Madhavi Bhat,
  • Anil Kakunje,
  • Rajesh Mithur,
  • M Manjunath Shenoy,
  • K A Mashood,
  • Sowmya Puthran,
  • Anjana Joy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30834/KJP.34.1.2021.249

Abstract

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Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a severe immune-mediated cutaneous reaction occurring due to exposure to certain drugs. Lamotrigine is an FDA approved drug used in the treatment of bipolar depression. When it is given concomitantly with sodium valproate, the risk of developing Stevens-Johnson syndrome increases. Here we present the report of a patient with bipolar depression who developed serious skin rashes while on lamotrigine and NSAID prescribed by a local doctor, who recovered after timely management. This case highlights the importance of following proper dosing, drug escalation regimen and managing drug interactions during lamotrigine therapy.

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