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Valparin is an anticonvulsant and antimigraine agents. Take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. It works by preventing seizures or fits by reducing abnormal and excessive nerve cell activity in the brain. You must follow caution as excess consumption leads to serious adverse effects. Do not stop the medication unless told by your doctor. Alcohol consumption needs to be avoided while on
Hypersensitivity Liver disease Hepatic dysfunction Urea cycle disorders Mitochondria disorders.
Babies: Use caution in children.
Lactating mothers: Valparin syrup is safe to use in breastfeeding women and monitor the baby for jaundice and other signs of liver damage.
Pregnancy: Valparin syrup is considered unsafe to use during pregnancy as the medication may cause harmful effects on the unborn baby.
However, if required to be used in life-threatening situations, please consult your doctor.
Driving: Valparin syrup may cause dizziness, drowsiness, sedation, decreased alertness, and affect driving ability.
Alcohol: Avoid alcohol consumption while taking valparin syrup as it may increase the risk of decreased alertness, dizziness, and drowsiness.
Liver: Valparin syrup should be used in caution with patients suffering from liver disease.
You may require a dose adjustment and regular monitoring of liver function.
Seek doctor advice before using this medication.
Kidney: Valparin syrup should be used in caution with patients suffering from kidney disease.
You may require a dose adjustment and regular monitoring of kidney function.
Seek a doctor's advice before using this medication.
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Nausea Vomiting Diarrhoea Blurred vision Dizziness Weight gain Body pain Skin rash Sneezing Dry or scaly skin Rash Alopecia Tremor Rhinitis.
Valparin is an anticonvulsant and antimigraine.
It works by preventing seizures or fits by reducing abnormal and excessive nerve cell activity in the brain.
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If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible.
If it is near the time of the next dose, then skip the missed dose.
Take the prescribed dose on your regular time daily.
Don't double the dose to catch up with the missed dose..
• It can make you dizzy and sleepy.
Do not drive or engage in any activity that requires mental focus until you have determined how it affects you.
• Keep an eye on your weight while taking this medication because it can cause weight gain.
• It may result in cosmetic side effects such as increased hair growth on the face, acne, and hair thinning.
If this bothers you, speak with your doctor.
• Consult your doctor if you experience sudden mood swings or suicidal thoughts.
• Do not abruptly discontinue the medication without consulting your doctor, as this may result in serious side effects.
• Here are some healthy ways to avoid seizures:
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Every day, practice yoga.
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Get enough rest at night.
3.
Limit your use of screen time, such as your smartphone or laptop..
Severe • Valparin + Calcifediol: Concurrent use may lead to altered serum calcifediol • Valparin + Calcium oxybate: Concurrent use may lead to increased exposure to oxybate and increased risk of central nervous system depression • Valparin + Cannabidiol: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of hepatocellular injury • Valparin + Carvediol: Concurrent use may lead to increased carvedilol concentrations, increased risk of bradycardia or heart block • Valparin + Cisplatin: Concurrent use may lead to decreased valproic acid plasma concentrations and increased risk of seizures • Valparin + Doripenem: Concurrent use may lead to decreased valparin levels and increased risk for breakthrough seizures. Monitor closely • Valparin + Acetylsalicylicum: Concurrent use may lead to increased risk of valparin concentrations • Valparin + Acyclovir: Concurrent use may lead to decreased valparin plasma concentrations and potential increased seizure activity • Valparin + Aspirin: Concurrent use may lead to increased valparin concentrations • Valparin + Betamipron: Concurrent use may lead to decreased valparin efficacy • Valparin + Carbamazepine: Concurrent use may lead to carbamazepine toxicity and decreased valparin effectiveness..
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