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Divalproex Sodium | Depakene | Seizure Medication Divalproex sodium, or brand name Depakote, is a seizure medication It is used to treat seizures like absence and focal aware Read FAQs about Depakote
Divalproex Sodium-ER | Epilepsy Foundation Depakote (DEH-pah-kote) is a brand name used in the United States for a type of medicine called divalproex (di-VAL-pro-eks) sodium In the United States, Depakote ER is sold by Abbott Laboratories The name or appearance may be different in various countries but usually the dose (measured in milligrams, abbreviated "mg") will be the same
Depakote, Behaviors, and personality | Epilepsy Foundation Re: Depakote, Behaviors, and personality Submitted by mally hoo on Tue, 2008-02-12 - 09:55 Hi Nytasha I don't know why doctors don't tell people about this, it is irresponsible to give people medication and not tell them the full effects I'm an adult with epilepsy and have been on a variety of meds Each have had an effect on my personality
Depakote Levels high, should I be concerned? - Epilepsy Foundation My 8 y o daughter takes 250 MG of Depakote twice a day She recently had blood drawn, and her blood levels were 7 points higher than the recommended therapeutic levels Her doctor does not want to make any changes to her medication Should I be concerned? Why do they have recommended therapeutic levels, if they aren't going to be followed? Her blood was drawn before her morning dose, so her
Depakote and Agitation - Epilepsy Foundation I have been taking Depakote for only a short time now and have experienced a few of the side affects listed Ever since I started taking Depakote I have been really tense, agitated and short tempered I don't recall my doctor listing this as a normal possible side affect, and haven't really found much info on it being a side affect of the drug I was wondering if anyone else has experienced
Which are Better: Older or Newer Antiepileptic Medications? However, it is difficult to tell from the studies whether one drug is more likely to control seizures than another Which are the new and old drugs? The most common older drugs are: valproic acid (Depakote, Depakene), phenytoin (Dilantin, Phenytek) carbamazepine (Tegretol, Tegretol XR, Carbatrol), mysoline (Primidone) and phenobarbital
Clonazepam Basic Seizure Medication | Epilepsy Foundation It has been shown to work for many different seizure types It can be used to treat absence seizures, often in combination with Depakote (valproate) Clonazepam is particularly effective against some types of myoclonic seizures such as juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and progressive myoclonic epilepsy Again, it is often used in combination with
Bone Health | Epilepsy Foundation Gender Differences in Bone Health with Aging Bone health is an important consideration for both men and women – particularly people with epilepsy – but we are highlighting it here because women have a higher risk of developing osteoporosis (and therefore broken bones) than men This is thought to be due to a baseline difference in bone structure: women have lighter, thinner bones than men