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  2. Valproate - Wikipedia

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    Depakote, Epilim, Convulex, ... Weight gain is also possible. [41] Pregnancy ... 30–50% of an administered dose is excreted in urine as the glucuronide conjugate. ...

  3. List of adverse effects of valproate semisodium - Wikipedia

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    Transient and/or dose-related hair loss; Dysmenorrhea; Haemorrhage (bleeding) Weight gain [c] Uncommon (0.01-0.1% frequency) Pancreatitis (sometimes lethal) Coma [a]

  4. List of adverse effects of valproate - Wikipedia

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  5. Positive Outlook for the Generic Version of Depakote ER - AOL

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    Since 1983, Depakote ER has been a good source of revenue for drug manufacturers. The drug is mainly used in the treatment of bipolar disorder, migraines, and seizures. The brand and its generic ...

  6. Women Bond Over Using Weight Loss Drugs and Become Best ... - AOL

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    Doty has a long list of the ways she tried — and failed — to lose weight over the years: Richard Simmons, Weight Watchers, ‘90s fad drug fen-phen, lap band surgery, Tae Bo, Atkins, gastric ...

  7. How Much Should You Exercise on Ozempic? - AOL

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    Ozempic was approved by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) in 2017 for type 2 diabetes and heart disease and is sometimes used off-label for weight management. Wegovy, a higher-dose ...

  8. List of psychotropic medications - Wikipedia

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    Depakote (valproic acid/sodium valproate) – an antiepileptic and mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder, neuropathic pain and others; sometimes called an antimanic medication. Depakene is the trade name for the same drug prepared without sodium. Desyrel – an atypical antidepressant used to treat depression and insomnia

  9. Clark's rule - Wikipedia

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    The procedure is to take the child's weight in pounds, divide by 150 lb, and multiply the fractional result by the adult dose to find the equivalent child dosage.For example, if an adult dose of medication calls for 30 mg and the child weighs 30 lb, divide the weight by 150 (30/150) to obtain 1/5 and multiply 1/5 times 30 mg to get 6 mg.