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    Valproate (valproic acid, VPA, sodium valproate, and valproate semisodium forms) are medications primarily used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder...
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    Fetal valproate spectrum disorder (FVSD), previously known as fetal valproate syndrome (FVS), is a rare disease caused by prenatal exposure to valproic...
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  • List of adverse effects of valproate by frequency: Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Headache Low platelet count (dose-related) Tremor (dose-related) Hair loss...
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  • drugs being studied in different combinations include clonazepam, sodium valproate, piracetam, and primidone. Hormonal therapy may improve responses to antimyoclonic...
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    Valproate pivoxil (Pivadin, Valproxen) is an anticonvulsant used in the treatment of epilepsy. It is the pivaloyloxymethyl ester derivative of valproic...
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  • neuropathic pain. The following are fatty-acids: The valproates — valproic acid, sodium valproate, and divalproex sodium (1967). Vigabatrin (1989). Progabide...
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  • Phenytoin Valproic acid (sodium valproate) Complementary: Ethosuximideα Levetiracetamα Valproic acid (sodium valproate)α Complementary: Cladribineα Glatiramer...
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    typical antiseizure drugs should be given, including valproic acid (valproate), fosphenytoin, levetiracetam, or a similar substance(s). While empirically...
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  • psychiatric medications valproic acid sodium salt also known as valproate semisodium or (sodium valproate and valproic acid in 1:1 ratio) Children and Medication...
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    reuptake, AR/PR antagonist Derivatives: sodium valproate, valproate semisodium, divalproex sodium, valproate pivoxil Valpromide (2-propylpentanamide) – anticonvulsant;...
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    It may produce more stable plasma levels than valproic acid or sodium valproate and may be more effective at preventing febrile seizures. However, it...
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  • channels and thus it is not effective for treating other types of seizures. Valproate and gabapentin (among others) have multiple mechanisms of action including...
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    bipolar disorder. Carbamazepine appears to work as well as phenytoin and valproate for focal and generalized seizures. It is not effective for absence or...
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    phenylbutyrate Sodium valproate Sulforaphane Trapoxin B Trichostatin A Tucidinostat Valnoctamide Valproic acid (valproate) Valproate pivoxil Valproate semisodium...
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    anticonvulsants used in the treatment of mood disorders.[citation needed] Valproate – Available in extended release form. This drug can be very irritating...
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    including phenytoin, carbamazepine and valproate. Evidence suggests that phenytoin, carbamazepine, and valproate may be equally effective in both focal...
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    trazodone), anti-convulsant and mood stabilizer drugs such as sodium valproate. Anticoagulants, cantharides (Spanish Fly) and recreational drugs (alcohol...
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    and isoniazid levels should be monitored. Valproate levels may increase when taken with isoniazid. Valproate levels should be monitored and its dose adjusted...
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  • phenylbutyrate Sodium valproate Sulforaphane Trapoxin B Trichostatin A Tucidinostat Valnoctamide Valproic acid (valproate) Valproate pivoxil Valproate semisodium...
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    Phenytoin Rufinamide Sipatrigine Topiramate Sodium valproate Valnoctamide Valproate pivoxil Valproate semisodium Valproic acid Valpromide Zonisamide Local...
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    phenylbutyrate Sodium valproate Sulforaphane Trapoxin B Trichostatin A Tucidinostat Valnoctamide Valproic acid (valproate) Valproate pivoxil Valproate semisodium...
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    known to cause aplastic anemia and liver toxicity. valproate (valproic acid, sodium valproate and valproate semisodium)[citation needed] lamotrigine rufinamide...
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    particularly lithium, and certain anticonvulsants, such as lamotrigine, valproate, and carbamazepine, as well as atypical antipsychotics, including quetiapine...
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    Generic Name: Felbamate Levetiracetam Zonisamide Topiramate Valproate Lamotrigine Perampanel Valproate, a relatively old drug, is often considered the first-line...
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  • Adverse effects by frequency for use of valproate semisodium. Nausea Tremor Liver injury Gastralgia Diarrhoea Extrapyramidal (movement) disorder Stupor...
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  • caused by CNVs (e.g.: microdeletion 22q11.2 syndrome) Teratogens (e.g.: valproate aembryopathy) Syndromes recognized by genome-wide testing, not by hypothesis-driven...
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    that are not antipsychotics include: Carbamazepine Lithium Oxcarbazepine Valproate Benzodiazepines such as clonazepam or lorazepam may be used to control...
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    depression, as either monotherapy or adjunctive therapy (with lithium or valproate). It is developed by Intra-Cellular Therapies, licensed from Bristol-Myers...
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    CJD. Opioids may be used to help with pain, while clonazepam or sodium valproate may help with involuntary movements. CJD affects about one person per...
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    phenylbutyrate Sodium valproate Sulforaphane Trapoxin B Trichostatin A Tucidinostat Valnoctamide Valproic acid (valproate) Valproate pivoxil Valproate semisodium...
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