No, depakote is an antiseizure/mood stabilizer/antimigraine medication.
In bipolar patients in manic psychosis or depressive psychosis it may help end the psychosis by ending the mood episode, but its only acting indirectly. A antipsychotic should also be prescribed in these situations to directly control the psychosis.
Depakote is an antipsychotic, mood stabilizer. They mainly describe it for Bipolar Disorder/Schizophrenia. It's almost related to Lithium which is also for Bipolar Disorder/Schizophrenia.
Depakote is not known for causing that reaction, it's more common with antipsychotic medications such as Haldol. If you're experiencing uncontrolled movements, first make sure your Depakote blood level is checked to be sure it's not in the toxic range. Talk any side effects over with your doctor or pharmacist.
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Haldol
Modecate is a brand name for Fluphenazine which is an antipsychotic drug.
No, depakote is not addictive and produces no effects that would make it attractive to drug abusers.
Risperidone is not a benzodiazepine drug. It is an atypical antipsychotic.
Largactil contains the medicine chlorpromazine. It is an antipsychotic.
I think it is used as an antipsychotic drug.
antipsychotic drug