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Posted by gardenergirl on March 28, 2005, at 1:23:21
In reply to Rash during withdrawl?, posted by TrishP on March 24, 2005, at 7:05:59
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> I stopped taking 80mg of Geodon and got a rash! This happened to me when I stopped Lamectil. Has anyone had this happen? Is it just a withdrawl thing?
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> Its not life threatening. No fever. It's an itchy rash on my neck.
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> I started taking Trileptal a few days later, but I've taken Trileptal in the past and didn't have any problems with rash.
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> Any input?
Posted by SLS on March 28, 2005, at 7:40:24
In reply to Rash during withdrawl? » TrishP, posted by gardenergirl on March 28, 2005, at 1:23:21
> > I stopped taking 80mg of Geodon and got a rash! This happened to me when I stopped Lamectil. Has anyone had this happen? Is it just a withdrawl thing?
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> > Its not life threatening. No fever. It's an itchy rash on my neck.
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> > I started taking Trileptal a few days later, but I've taken Trileptal in the past and didn't have any problems with rash.
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> > Any input?
Hi.Yes. Getting a rash is the most common side effect that leads to the discontinuation of Geodon. I'm not sure how this would associate with a withdrawal syndrome, but I would say that you are definitely not a freak! There is no mention of the rash being dangerous.
I have also heard of a rash developing upon the discontinuation of Lamictal. I don't know the potential risks of allowing it to continue.
- ScottYou are not a freak. :-)
- Scott
Posted by broken on March 31, 2005, at 7:07:57
In reply to Re: Rash during withdrawl?, posted by SLS on March 28, 2005, at 7:40:24
Hiya
Rash during the withdrawal from Lamictal isn't serious. The rash during the intitial doseages of Lamictal is quite deadly.
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