Effectiveness of multiple-dose activated charcoal in lamotrigine poisoning: a case series.
Kengo HatanakaYoshito KamijoTakeshi KitamotoTomoki HanazawaTomohiro YoshizawaHidenobu OchiaiYoshiyuki HagaPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2021)
The mean elimination half-life of lamotrigine in healthy volunteers and epileptic patients receiving lamotrigine monotherapy is 22.8-37.4 h. In our two cases, multiple-dose activated charcoal may have shortened the elimination half-life of lamotrigine, possibly by inhibiting enterohepatic circulation. Multiple-dose activated charcoal should be considered an option for treating lamotrigine poisoning.