This Medication Is Used Alone And In Combination With Other Medications To Control Certain Types Of Seizures In Adults And Children 4 Years Of Age And Older. Lacosamide Is In A Class Of Medications Called Anticonvulsants.
This Medication Is Used Alone And In Combination With Other Medications To Control Certain Types Of Seizures In Adults And Children 4 Years Of Age And Older. Lacosamide Is In A Class Of Medications Called Anticonvulsants.
Suicidal Thoughts And Behavior. Lacosamide May Cause Suicidal Thoughts Or Actions In A Very Small Number Of People, About 1 In 500. Call A Healthcare Provider Right Away If You Have Any Of These Symptoms, Especially If They Are New, Worse, Or Worry You.
Dizziness, Drowsiness, Blurred/Double Vision, Nausea, Vomiting, Tiredness, Loss Of Balance, Difficulty Walking, Shakiness (Tremor), Or Memory Problems May Occur. These Side Effects Are More Common When You First Start Taking The Drug And Usually Lessen As Your Body Adjusts To The Medication.
Suicidal Thoughts And Behavior. Lacosamide May Cause Suicidal Thoughts Or Actions In A Very Small Number Of People, About 1 In 500. Call A Healthcare Provider Right Away If You Have Any Of These Symptoms, Especially If They Are New, Worse, Or Worry You.
Dizziness, Drowsiness, Blurred/Double Vision, Nausea, Vomiting, Tiredness, Loss Of Balance, Difficulty Walking, Shakiness (Tremor), Or Memory Problems May Occur. These Side Effects Are More Common When You First Start Taking The Drug And Usually Lessen As Your Body Adjusts To The Medication.