Lamotrigine (Lamictal)

Products Lamotrigine is commercially available as tablets and dispersible or chewable tablets (Lamictal, generics). It has been approved in many countries since 1994. Vanillin is typically added to the tablets as a flavoring agent and saccharin as a sweetener. Structure and properties Lamotrigine (C9H7Cl2N5, Mr = 256.1 g/mol) is a chlorinated phenyltriazine derivative that was … Lamotrigine (Lamictal)

Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy represents a very rare and new disease of connective tissue associated with the use of gadolinium-containing contrast agents in patients with kidney disease. In addition to the skin, the connective tissue of muscles and internal organs is often affected. The disease can lead to severe limitation of movement and even death. What … Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Lorano

Lorano® is an antiallergic from the class of antihistamines. It contains the active ingredient loratadine, which binds to histamine receptors, and is used primarily for allergic rhinitis such as hay fever or pollen allergies. Histamine Histamine is a histamine produced naturally in the body. After its formation from the amino acid histidine, it unfolds its … Lorano

Fields of application | Lorano

Fields of application Lorano® is mainly used for allergic rhinitis such as hay fever. It relieves symptoms such as swollen nasal mucous membranes, a runny nose and itching of the eyes. Lorano® can also alleviate symptoms such as itchy, swollen skin (wheals) in cases of hives (urticaria), an allergic reaction of the skin to food … Fields of application | Lorano

Interactions | Lorano

Interactions Taking Lorano® and taking other medications at the same time can cause the level of active ingredient of Lorano® in the blood to rise. Such medications include antibiotics or antifungals (antifungal agents). In order to avoid interactions, it is therefore also advisable to consult a doctor if you plan to take Lorano® and are … Interactions | Lorano