Literature DB >> 9267743

Lamotrigine-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome: demonstration of specific lymphocyte reactivity in vitro.

B Sachs1, A C Rönnau, S von Schmiedeberg, T Ruzicka, E Gleichmann, H C Schuppe.   

Abstract

The novel antiepileptic drug lamotrigine (LTG) is effective as an adjunctive medication in partial seizures. The main adverse effects of LTG are skin eruptions, occurring in 3-10% of the treated patients, but these are rarely severe. The risk of cutaneous side effects is increased in patients receiving sodium valproate comedication, probably by doubling the plasma half-life of LTG due to competition with hepatic glucuronidation. Conversely, the risk can be reduced by adding LTG in a lower dose. Here, we report a patient who developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) 5 weeks after adding low-dose LTG comedication to sodium valproate. An LTG-induced pathogenesis of the SJS was considered likely by a positive lymphocyte transformation test to the drug. The patient showed maximal peripheral blood lymphocyte reactivity to 50 micrograms LTG/ml with a stimulation index of 4.7 but not to nontoxic concentrations of sodium valproate. Lymphocytes from untreated controls neither reacted to LTG nor to sodium valproate.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9267743     DOI: 10.1159/000245690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatology        ISSN: 1018-8665            Impact factor:   5.366


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