Hi
I take 2000mg keppra, 200mg lamotrigine.
This is a question I've asked my doctor and he told me that he doesn't think so. I am finding absolutely no information online about transfer of medication from one person to another.
My girlfriend is prone to anger and mood swings, depression and sometimes crying.
Here is an exerpt from a very thorough scientific study: "The regulatory trials suggested that LEV (levetiracetam) influenced affect. Symptoms including agitation, hostility, anxiety, apathy, emotional lability, depersonalisation and depression were reported [...]".
When I think about it, her behaviour is very consistant with side effects from AEDs.
So I ask (and it sounds so evident to me, which is why i dont understand the lack of info): Is medication passed on from you to your significant other? Through kissing, sharing food, cuddling, having sex, and most importantly sleeping in the same bed (sweat contaminated with medication, absorbed by significant other's skin)?
If anyone can find an article or forum page about med transmission between people, I would be very thankful.
Or also personal experience, when you think about it, do you notice your significant other showing signs that he might be absorbing your medication somehow?
Slight precision, she is already prone to slight anger and slight instability, i'm not saying the possible med transfer is the only thing making her angry, but i'm asking if it possibly makes it worse.
Thanks
Matt
PS: Additional info. Maybe some will say "well if it does, it would be a very small trace amount". Well yes of course i agree, but i don't know if ya'll remember (i do). When i took my very first dose of lamotrigine (an insignificant 25mg!), I slept for a whole day! So even trace amounts of aeds have big effects.
I take 2000mg keppra, 200mg lamotrigine.
This is a question I've asked my doctor and he told me that he doesn't think so. I am finding absolutely no information online about transfer of medication from one person to another.
My girlfriend is prone to anger and mood swings, depression and sometimes crying.
Here is an exerpt from a very thorough scientific study: "The regulatory trials suggested that LEV (levetiracetam) influenced affect. Symptoms including agitation, hostility, anxiety, apathy, emotional lability, depersonalisation and depression were reported [...]".
When I think about it, her behaviour is very consistant with side effects from AEDs.
So I ask (and it sounds so evident to me, which is why i dont understand the lack of info): Is medication passed on from you to your significant other? Through kissing, sharing food, cuddling, having sex, and most importantly sleeping in the same bed (sweat contaminated with medication, absorbed by significant other's skin)?
If anyone can find an article or forum page about med transmission between people, I would be very thankful.
Or also personal experience, when you think about it, do you notice your significant other showing signs that he might be absorbing your medication somehow?
Slight precision, she is already prone to slight anger and slight instability, i'm not saying the possible med transfer is the only thing making her angry, but i'm asking if it possibly makes it worse.
Thanks
Matt
PS: Additional info. Maybe some will say "well if it does, it would be a very small trace amount". Well yes of course i agree, but i don't know if ya'll remember (i do). When i took my very first dose of lamotrigine (an insignificant 25mg!), I slept for a whole day! So even trace amounts of aeds have big effects.
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