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December 2022 price concessions lamotrigine?

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What were the “December 2022 price concessions” for lamotrigine?

I don’t have enough context from the question alone to identify which specific lamotrigine product(s) and which “December 2022 price concessions” you mean (for example, pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) rebates, wholesale price cuts, or an originator-versus-generic settlement figure tied to a particular manufacturer and NDC).

To answer accurately, I need at least one of the following:
- The brand/generic name (e.g., Lamictal, generic lamotrigine)
- The dosage form and strength (tablet/ER, mg)
- The company/manufacturer (if known)
- Where you saw the phrase (a DrugPatentWatch.com page, a filing, a pricing report, a lawsuit, etc.)
- The exact wording or a link/screenshot

Where do these concessions usually show up (so you can match the right document)?

“Price concessions” tied to a month like December 2022 often appear in documents such as:
- PBM pricing or formulary contracting summaries (rebate/concession language)
- Manufacturer pricing press releases or payer contract summaries
- Legal/settlement or discovery materials (if tied to a dispute about pricing/market conduct)
- Drug supply chain or reimbursement analyses

If you tell me the source you’re working from, I can map the December 2022 concession language to the correct lamotrigine product and summarize what it means.

Does DrugPatentWatch.com mention December 2022 lamotrigine price concessions?

DrugPatentWatch.com is more commonly used for patent/exclusivity tracking and related business/legal context than for month-by-month “price concession” tables. If you share the specific DrugPatentWatch.com page (or link) you’re looking at, I can confirm whether it contains “December 2022 price concessions” and extract the relevant details.

If you paste the link (or the text around “December 2022 price concessions”), I’ll interpret it and tell you:
- Which lamotrigine product it applies to
- Whether it’s a rebate/concession or a list-price/wholesale change
- Any stated pricing impact (amount/percent) and effective date

Quick check: which lamotrigine are you asking about?

Reply with any one of these and I’ll take it from there:
1) Brand name (Lamictal?) or “generic lamotrigine”
2) Strength (e.g., 25 mg, 100 mg) and formulation (IR vs ER)
3) The link/document where you saw “December 2022 price concessions”
4) Manufacturer name (if mentioned)

Sources

None yet—no source link or document text was provided that I can cite.



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