Suggest Treatment For Manic Episodes While On Lamictal
Please do not respond to me if you believe lamictal cannot cause manic episodes just because it is a treatment for bipolar depression. Otherwise, please read:
I have been taking solely Lamictal since february when a new doctor decided that my SSRI was making me unstable. Since being on generic lamotragine (150mgs) I have gradually lost interest in friends, exercising, hobbies, career, etc., however I have felt a nice stillness in my brain that I never had with antidepressants. Also I am very nervous and submissive in social interactions.
A new doctor said I am definitely having bipolar depression and need to increase my dose to 200mgs, and switch back to the blue brand name. Tuesday I began taking 150mgs all in the morning and within hours I was very motivated and excited, working on career applications, confident with coworkers, yet talking too much with clients, extremely irritable, hard to contain my hyperactive energy. I was up very late doing homework which had been largely ignored but also had to take a lot of klonopin and ambien to get to sleep.
This has been how Ive felt for 4 days. Extremely productive yet uncomfortable and full of anger. Every time I have moved back to the brand name formulation, I experience an overactivation and even heart palpitations. I don't know if I'm reacting to something else in the pill. I took about 25 mgs of the generic lamictal toward the end of the day and it returned me to the sense of calmness I was having before.
I don't have an official bipolar diagnosis, partly because I have a trauma background which can mimick bipolar symptoms.
I have very concerned about developing a serious or permanent problem, and my new doctor has not returned calls.
Consultation
Detailed Answer:
Hello, and thanks for your question.
I do believe there can be a significant difference between brand name Lamictal and generic lamotrigine. The difference in quantity of active ingredient can be as high as 20%. So, the fact that you have emergence of symptoms on Lamictal but not with lamotrigine suggests to me a need to return to generic lamotrigine. If you are experiencing bipolar depression, I would suggest the addition of lithium or a weight-neutral atypical neuroleptic such as Abilify or Latuda.
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Switching back to the generic however would put me back at square one with no resolution to my demotivated depressed state.
I have lithium at home from a previous trial would that serve as a differential if it stops the agitation?
Could there be some other ingredient in the formulation that I could be reacting to?
My experience with Latuda is that it tends to dissociate me so I'm staying away.
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Detailed Answer:
There is really no way to determine if this is agitation versus hypomania, because they are largely describing the same thing in a bipolar patient. I would not take lithium unless prescribed by your doctor with a carefully monitored blood level. I would return to generic lamotrigine, which likely has a different dose compared to Lamictal rather than a different ingredient, and add Abilify to treat bipolar depression.
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In the future, for continuity of care, I encourage you to contact me directly at my private link below. After you ask a direct question, it would be my pleasure to be your dedicated personal physician on this website. My name is Dr. Sheppe, and I am an XXXXXXX doctor working in New York City at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, ranked #1 for Psychiatry in the United States (tinyurl.com/psyrank). For a personalized comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, and individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private link: tinyurl.com/DrSheppeAnswers