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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for valproic acid
  1. ... Lithium, used to treat bipolar disorder Phenytoin or valproic acid, which are used to treat seizures or other ... mL (10.69 to 21.39 micromol/L) Valproic acid: 50 to 100 mcg/mL (346.70 to ...
  2. ... thrombocytopenia. Chemotherapy drugs and a seizure medicine called valproic acid may lead to this problem. Other medicines that ...
  3. ... as thalidomide and cytarabine Seizure medicines such as valproic acid (Depakote) and sodium valproate (Depakene) Asthma medicines such ...
  4. ... birth. Drinking alcohol and using the antiseizure medicines valproic acid (Depakote) and phenytoin (Dilantin) during pregnancy may increase ...
  5. ... decrease TBG levels: Depakote or depakene (also called valproic acid) Dilantin (also called phenytoin) and carbamazepine High doses ...
  6. ... results. These include: Alcohol Acetazolamide Barbiturates Diuretics Narcotics Valproic acid You should not smoke before your blood is ...
  7. ... treat chronic pain are: Carbamazepine Gabapentin Lamotrigine Pregabalin Valproic acid Common side effects include weight gain or weight ...