Divalproex Extended Release Tablets

What Is Divalproex Extended Release Tablets Used For

Divalproex Extended Release Tablets capsules are used to help with seizure control in certain forms of epilepsy. Divalproex Extended Release Tablets is also used to help with other conditions such as bipolar disorder, migraines, mania, and behavioral problems associated with dementia or Alzheimer's disease.

If you experience or are concerned or require more information about any of the above conditions, please contact your healthcare prescriber about Divalproex Extended Release Tablets.

How To Use Divalproex Extended Release Tablets

Remember to take your medication at regular intervals between every dose so that your drug will work efficiently. It is also important to follow the instructions given and read the patient information leaflet provided as these will differ between different medication.

Divalproex Extended Release Tablets capsules should be taken whole orally with a glass of water. To prevent an upset stomach you may take Divalproex Extended Release Tablets with food or milk, although do not take with carbonated drinks. Remember, when taking Divalproex Extended Release Tablets or any prescription drug to always follow the label closely. Be sure to space your doses evenly and do not take more than directed.

Divalproex Extended Release Tablets should only be taken as instructed by your healthcare prescriber. Do not stop taking this medication without consulting your healthcare prescriber first or unless instructed to do so. If the medication is for your child, remember that the dosage instructions will differ, so please check prior to starting the medication.

Conflicting Medications With Divalproex Extended Release Tablets

Always consult the doctor who prescribed Divalproex Extended Release Tablets to you; as this is only a partial interacting medicines list:
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Alcohol
  • Medicines for mental depression
  • Barbiturate medicines for inducing sleep or treating seizures
  • Isoniazid
  • Other seizure or epilepsy medicines
  • Agents to dissolve blood clots
  • Medicines for mental problems and psychotic disturbances
  • Aspirin
  • Antacids
  • Blood thinners
It is very important to inform your healthcare prescriber of your medical history and the drugs that you are taking. For example, drugs that you are currently taking along with Divalproex Extended Release Tablets may interact with each other. Inform your healthcare prescriber if you fall into any one of the following categories below:
  • Are a smoker
  • Use any other legal or illegal drugs or substances
  • Consume alcohol or caffeine on a regular basis

All of the categories listed above may affect the outcome of the medicine Divalproex Extended Release Tablets and as a result give rise to unwanted side-effects.

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