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Pharmaceutical form:
Convex Round Tablet, Counter Interface, Unlined
Indications:
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Dosage:
The dosage is determined by your doctor.
Weight:
290 ± 5
Expiry Duration:
18 months
Number in each case:
50
Maintenance:
Keep the medicine away from light and moisture, and keep it in a container at a temperature between 15 and 30 ° C.
Keep the medicine out of the reach of children.
Avoid using past drugs.
Important recommendations:
Any allergy to valproic acid or other substances such as foods, colors and protective substances.
?? In pregnancy especially the first 3 months and lactation.
?? In order to avoid drug misconduct, tell your doctor if you are taking any other drug, especially acetaminophen, aspirin, amiodarone, carbamazepine, carmostine, dantrolene, lamotrigine, phenytoin, barbiturates.
?? In case of blood, brain, liver and kidney disease.
?? Valproate prolongs the bleeding time so inform your doctor before undergoing any surgery or dental treatment.
Take the medicine according to your doctor's instructions and at intervals. Complete the course of treatment and do not take more than the prescribed amount. If you forgot about taking the drug one time. As soon as it is remembered, if it lasts for at least 6 hours, it should be discarded or otherwise doubled.
Do not stop taking medication with a sense of recovery. When discontinuing use of this drug, it should be gradually reduced, because sudden withdrawal of the drug may cause epileptic seizures or persistent epilepsy.
important things:
Swallow the tablets completely and avoid breaking and chewing them. Also, do not take this medicine with milk. Be careful when driving or doing things that require full vigilance.
prohibited usage:
Consumption in pregnancy and lactation:
It is not recommended to use this medication at this time except with the diagnosis of a specialist.
side effects:
Each drug, along with the desired therapeutic effects, may also cause unwanted side effects. Although not all of these complications are seen in one person, consult a physician in case of any complications:
Behavioral changes, mood or mood, liver toxicity or increased blood ammonia, lack of eye control, double vision, pancreatitis, platelet aggravation, abnormal bleeding, increased attacks, decreased appetite, nausea or vomiting, facial swelling, fatigue and weakness.
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