Depakote ER (divalproex sodium) is primarily composed of the active ingredient divalproex sodium, which is a compound of valproic acid. In addition to the active ingredient, the extended-release formulation contains various inactive ingredients such as microcrystalline cellulose, sodium starch glycolate, and magnesium stearate, which aid in the tablet's stability and absorption. It's essential to check the specific product label for a complete list of ingredients, as formulations may vary.
Depakote ER (divalproex sodium) does not contain sulfur as an active ingredient. However, it's essential to check the inactive ingredients in the formulation, as they can vary by manufacturer. If you have a known sensitivity or allergy to sulfur, consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist for more detailed information about the specific formulation you are prescribed.
Depakote EC is enteric coated Depakote, which must be taken in multiple doses daily. Depakote ER is extended release Depakote, which can be taken once daily, and usually requires a dose increase of 8-20% compared with Depakote EC.
Depends on which works better for you and causes less upset stomach.
Yes, there is no problem.
no, they are the same drug just different release profile.
The total dose is the same, but the release rate is different.
No, of course not.
250mg 3 po qhs
Antacids should not normally be taken with other medicines.
not a good idea, can induce seizures.
just as the person below said...YES you can take them together. i take 2000 mg of depakote a day and a 1mg of xanax whenever i need it. yes it is ok to take xanax with depakote. i take 1000mg of depakote er daily and 3mg xanax daily. only take xanax if prescibed to you or in extreme panic situations. never recreationnaly. withdrawels are a bitch if you get addicted
Yes... I have had bronchitis really bad and was given 20mg prednisone while on 500 mg depakote er. i didnt have any side affects and it helped with my bronchiole irritation