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I would think they would be kinda depressed and asking rly strange
it depends, ask them why they are going to comit suicide ,if they give you a reason that you thinkthey would do it then they might!
If my mom were trying to comit suicide, I would tell her that I love her and I need her. And that by taking her own life she will not only be hurting herself but she would be hurting you and the rest of your family. I would recomend you see another trusted adult or have her talk to a counciler or get other help if she continues to feel the same. Just let her know how much you love her and how much you would miss her.
No, depakote is not addictive and produces no effects that would make it attractive to drug abusers.
No form of Depakote can be crushed. If a patient can not take pills whole you would want to see if the MD would switch the patient to Depakote Sprinkles that can be mixed in with food or to the liquids form
250mg 3 po qhs
U don't trust him. if he has done all of that i wouldn't want 2 stay with him. Technically he has betrayed u a million times.
Vaproate test. This would only be requested by your doctor.
My father has Parkinson's *2001 Diagnosis* and experiences manic episodes as part of the dementia. Depakote helps with this in certain patients.
Strokes in and of themselves can cause the person to have seizures. Depakote is an antiepileptic med, so it helps reduce or eliminate the possibilty of seizure in those affected by strokes.
Lenard's view of the world was that if war was going on he would do anything to put a stop to it.Even comit a crime
Original response: Click on the link below. (This referenced the link "Depakote and Alzheimer's disease") From: Dan I added another link to an article about Alz and Depakote. To the original questioner: it is not clear if you are asking "will Depakote, used for something else, have a positive or negative effect on the patient's Alz?" or "is Depakote used as a treatment for Alz?" It does appear that Depakote is being used as a treatment in some cases. That would imply that it would have a positive effect on the Alz, if it was being used for something else - but obviously the doctor must take drug interactions into account, or over-medication if something else is already being used for the Alz. As an RN in a long-term facility, I have see Depakote used very successfully in patients with various types of dementia. It is usually used as a mood stabilizer to smooth out the extreme highs and lows (aggression and depression). Don