Lamotrigine is FDA-approved as a maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder, but its common off-label uses include bipolar depression and antidepressant augmentation in patients with major depressive disorder. Among other adverse effects, cutaneous reactions, particularly erythema multiforme, are cited as concerns during treatment with this medication. In order to minimize the risk of cutaneous side effect, efforts have been made to identify factors associated with a higher rate of lamotrigine-induced rash. We report here a case of Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms apparently precipitated by the associated use of lamotrigine and cyclobenzaprine.

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