Lack of interaction between sertraline and lamotrigine in psychiatric patients: a retrospective study.

Jakob Christensen, AP Sandgaard, P Sidenius, Kristian Linnet, RW Licht

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Abstract

Introduction: This study evaluates the pharmacokinetic interaction between sertraline and lamotrigine in psychiatric patients. Methods: We identified patients with at least 1 measurement of trough lamotrigine plasma concentration (at steady-state) during lamotrigine therapy and compared dose and plasma concentrations between patients who received lamotrigine with sertraline and patients who received lamotrigine without sertraline. Results: The dose corrected concentration of lamotrigine in patients receiving lamotrigine in combination with sertraline was 60.4 mol/L1 000/mg/day (SD: 31.1) (N=7) compared to 51.1 mol/L1 000/mg/day (SD: 27.6) (N=44) in patients using lamotrigine without sertraline (p=0.42). Discussion: The slightly slower metabolism of lamotrigine in patients receiving lamotrigine with sertraline compared with those receiving lamotrigine alone is not believed to be of clinical significance. However, due to the limited power, we may have overlooked a difference that could be clinically relevant.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPharmacopsychiatry
Volume45
Pages (from-to)119-121
Number of pages3
ISSN0176-3679
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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