Divalproex sodium is a stable coordination compound formed with valproic acid
Divalproex is used to treat certain types of seizures and to prevent migraine headaches. It works by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain and reducing the frequency and severity of seizures or migraines.
Sodium sulfide: Na2S Sodium sulfite: Na2SO3 Sodium sulfate: Na2SO4
Sodium can be obtained from sodium chloride by making a solution of it and then elctrolysing it. The pure sodium metal can be obtained on electrolysis.
sodium hydride
Sodium fluoride is approximately 45% sodium by weight.
Divalproex sodium is available in tablet, injection, or in sprinkle form
Divalproex sodium is indicated for the treatment of manic episodes
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause liver damage
Divalproex sodium is a stable coordination compound formed with valproic acid
No, divalproex sodium is not a narcotic. It is an anticonvulsant medication used to treat seizures, bipolar disorder, and migraine headaches, among other conditions.
In the United States, valproic acid and divalproex sodium are sold under the brand names Depekene and Depakote
Is there any side effects of discontinuing divalproex sodium?
yes, divalproex sodium to be exact: a 50% 50% mixture of valproic acid and sodium valproate in a resonance bond.
Yes, divalproex sodium is sometimes used to prevent Migraine in some patients.
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause birth defects, and have been linked to an increased risk of spina bifida
depakote is another name for divalproex sodium. It is mostly used as an anti-convulsant. It's also used to treat migraines- but only before they start, bipolar disorder, an emotion stabilizer.
NO!! Absolutely not!! IT CAN KILL YOU! Just don't do it...