Yes, it could be. When someone that is bipolar is not on medication, they have feelings of invincibility and think they can do things like shoplifting without getting caught.
It depends on how long you have been on the medication and what the dose is, a Dr. who prescribed it would be able to decrease the med in appropriate amounts over a time period that would prevent convulsions,Depakote should never be stopped abruptly.
Depakote was approved as a mood stabilizer medication in 1995 Previously it was prescribed only as an epilepsy medication
Depakote is an antiseizure medication that is sometimes used in the treatment of Bipolar disorder.
Yes, it is possible to discontinue Depakote (valproate), but it should always be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Abruptly stopping the medication can lead to withdrawal symptoms or a return of the condition being treated, such as seizures or mood instability. A doctor may recommend a gradual tapering of the dosage to minimize risks. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making any changes to medication.
Depends on which works better for you and causes less upset stomach.
Plenty of exercise, good food and rest. However, you should discuss this with your physician before stopping your medication. Discontinuing Depakote abruptly can create severe problems. You might consider some counseling, as well.
The majority of paych. Meds. Have caused major sexual side effects. Now have Rx for depakote. Are there sexual side effects with this medication ?
No! There is a real risk of having severe, life-threatening seizures, so it is imperative to see your doctor who will reduce the dose appropriately if needed.
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.
No, it doesn't. It's a common medication used for Manic Depression and epilepsy.
NO!!!!! Depakote is Divalproex Sodium, a Valproic Acid derivative. Valproic Acid was originally used as an industrial solvent. Its anti-manic properties were discovered by accident.
Yes, headaches can be a common withdrawal symptom when coming off Depakote (valproate), as the body adjusts to the absence of the medication. Depakote affects neurotransmitter levels in the brain, and sudden discontinuation may lead to fluctuations that trigger headaches. It's important to consult a healthcare provider before stopping the medication to manage withdrawal symptoms safely.