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            <title>FDA Approves Extended Epilepsy Medication</title>
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            <description>Lamictal XR (lamotrigine) Extended Release Tablets have been approved by the US FDA for prescription to people, aged 13 or older, who have partial onset seizures. The original version of Lamictal has been available since the mid-1990s.
Instead of trying to explain how it works, here is a video of a pharmacist explaining what Lamictal is. Just click on the TV screen:

The newly approved extended version, Lamictal XR, limits the number of pills a person must take in a day - some people take several. The fewer medications a person has to take, the lower the chance of mistakes and the higher the chance of the person taking all medications as they should be taken.
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