Depakote (aka - divalproex) is used in the pediatric population as an anti-seizure or a mood stabilizer medication. Its most common side-effects are: dizziness, headache, nausea, sleepiness, and liver irritation.
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Yes, Depakote (divalproex sodium) can potentially lead to urinary retention as a side effect, although it is not very common. This medication affects neurotransmitters in the brain and may influence bladder function in some individuals. If someone experiences urinary retention while taking Depakote, they should consult their healthcare provider for evaluation and possible alternatives.
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
Call your doctor, get him out of bed and tell him what is happening. Vomiting is a known side effect of depakote and is is one of the indicators that you need to call your doctor NOW!
it affects liver.
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I did, no side affects
I just started taking 1500 mg of depakote and my stomach is killing me. I can't eat and I'm drowsey and i get the shakes, these are all side effects of the drug. Answer A very common side effect with Depakote is digestive problems. I take 1000mg a day and whenever I have to go to the bathroom after eating I can easily get diarrhea, loose stool, or very soft stool.
Depends on what drug and who you ask in my opinion.
The majority of paych. Meds. Have caused major sexual side effects. Now have Rx for depakote. Are there sexual side effects with this medication ?
I am currently taking both of these medications together and other than being tired all the time I am fine
Yes, taking 750 mg of Depakote (valproate) daily can potentially cause chest pain as a side effect, although this is not common. Chest pain may arise from various factors, including the medication's effects on the cardiovascular system or other underlying issues. If you experience chest pain while taking Depakote, it's important to contact a healthcare provider for evaluation and guidance.