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Depakote & Depakote ER Facts
What is a seizure?An epileptic seizure is a temporary symptom of unusual or excessive activity in the brain. It can cause an alteration in the mental state, tonic or clonic movements (involuntary contraction and relaxation of a muscle), convulsions and other psychic symptoms. Medically, recurrent and unprovoked seizures are called epilepsy, but those who don’t have this condition can experience seizures. What is Depakote?Depakote, or valproate semisodium (NN) or divalproex sodium (USAN), consists of a compound of sodium valproate and valproic acid. In addition to being used for epilepsy, it’s also used for treatment of bipolar disorder, chronic pain associated with neuropathy, and migraine headaches. It’s marketed by Abbott and available in a generic product from other manufacturers. Depakote ER is also manufactured by Abbott Pharmaceuticals. The ER in Depakote ER stands for extended relief. The two, Depakote and Depakote ER are not equal to each other. Depakote is approved for children over two years, as well as adults. It’s a delayed release product. Delayed release is designed to improve tolerance of the active ingredient by delaying its release. If one is stable on Depakote, Depakote ER shouldn’t be considered. How Does Depakote Work?
Depakote works by increasing gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the brain. GABA is a natural chemical in the brain that slows down some brain signals and stops others. Increasing its levels can stop the abnormal brain signals leading to a seizure. Basically GABA is a natural calming chemical and preventing its breakdown and/or increasing its levels allows for more stability in the brain. It’s also possible that Depakote may affect sodium channels in the brain, preventing seizures. What is the History of Depakote?
Valproic acid (manufactured as Depakote) was first synthesized in 1882 by Burton as an analogue of valeric acid, found naturally in valerian. In 1962 the French researcher Eymard discovered the anti-seizure value of valproic acid. Since then it’s also been used in the treatment of bi-polar disorder and migraine headaches. Depakote has been marketed in the U.S. since 1983 as a mediation for the treatment of seizures. More than two million Americans have some form of epilepsy and 125,000 new cases are reported yearly.
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