Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Injuries linked to Lamictal Use
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (“SJS”) is an extremely painful and potentially lethal condition that can be caused by several medications, including Lamictal....
Learn MoreStevens-Johnson Syndrome (“SJS”) is an extremely painful and potentially lethal condition that can be caused by several medications, including Lamictal....
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Learn MoreStevens-Johnson Syndrome (“SJS”) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (“TEN”) involve severe skin reactions, horrific pain, and, often, lengthy hospitalizations. Childers, Schlueter...
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Learn MoreStevens-Johnson Syndrome is an extremely painful and potentially deadly condition that can be caused by several medications, including Lamictal. Childers,...
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