Bi-monthly is recommended to check liver functions. Which can be damaged from the depakote
no, typically annual.
It's generally recommended to wait to take your medication before blood work for Depakote (valproate) levels. Blood tests for medication levels are typically most accurate when drawn right before the next dose is due, as this reflects the peak level in your system. Always consult with your healthcare provider for specific instructions based on your individual treatment plan.
conventional drug tests aren't looking for it, so it won't show. it is not a drug an employer can prohibit.
the elements are the heart the blood and the blood vessels
Yes. I am sensitive to medicine and I take 250 mg of depakote a day. and it seems to work fine.
Typically once a year. Valproate level, liver function, and CBC. Had it every year myself since 1996.
monthly or every 3 month
The doctor informs each patient of the number of hours needed to fast for blood work. The length of time needed depends on the tests being performed. Ten hours may or may not be enough.
Valproic acid's brand name is DEPAKENE. DEPAKOTE is the brand name for divalproex acid. They are technically two different medications. But, DEPAKOTE is converted into DEPAKENE inside your body ( divalproex acid is separated into valproic acid and a salt). After the converson, the two medications work the same way. The exact way they work on the body is unknown, but they are believed to increase GABA levels in the brain.
No because the "patients" you will find at a funeral home no longer have a working blood flow. A coroner will handle all tests needed to be preformed.
depends where you work ..
It can be either. You can have a monthly salary or an annual salary. Depending on where you work you may be paid monthly, or every two weeks, or twice a month.