Bryant Ranch Prepack

Valproic acid

Generic

ID: 63629245401

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VALPROIC ACID 250 MG CAPSULE 6362924541
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đŸŠēWhat it's for

Valproic Acid Capsules are indicated for: Monotherapy and adjunctive therapy of complex partial seizures; sole and adjunctive therapy of simple and complex absence seizures; adjunctive therapy in patients with multiple seizure types that include absence seizures ( 1)

💊How to take it

Valproic Acid Capsules are intended for oral administration. ( 2.1) Simple and Complex Absence Seizures: Start at 10 to 15 mg/kg/day, increasing at 1-week intervals by 5 to 10 mg/kg/week until seizure control or limiting side effects ( 2.1) Safety of doses above 60 mg/kg/day is not established ( 2.1, 2.2)

â„šī¸Common side effects

Hepatotoxicity General Population: H e p atic failure resulting in fatalities has occurred in patients receiving valproate and its derivatives. These incidents usually have occurred during the first six months of treatment. Serious or fatal hepatotoxicity may be preceded by non-specific symptoms such as malaise, weakness, lethargy, facial edema, anorexia, and vomiting. In patients with epilepsy, a loss of seizure control may also occur.

âš ī¸Serious risks

Hepatotoxicity General Population: H e p atic failure resulting in fatalities has occurred in patients receiving valproate and its derivatives. These incidents usually have occurred during the first six months of treatment. Serious or fatal hepatotoxicity may be preceded by non-specific symptoms such as malaise, weakness, lethargy, facial edema, anorexia, and vomiting. In patients with epilepsy, a loss of seizure control may also occur.

📋Interactions & cautions

Carbapenem antibiotics (for example, ertapenem, imipenem, meropenem; this is not a complete list) may reduce serum valproate concentrations to subtherapeutic levels, resulting in loss of seizure control. Serum valproate concentrations should be monitored frequently after initiating carbapenem therapy. Alternative antibacterial or anticonvulsant therapy should be considered if serum valproate concentrations drop significantly or seizure control deteriorates [see Drug Interactions ( 7.1)] .

đŸ“ĻStorage & missed dose

Each white, oblong soft-gelatin capsule is imprinted PA2120, contains 250 mg valproic acid in bottles of 100 s (NDC # 63629-2454-1). The softgels should be protected from moisture and humidity and stored between 59 to 77 F (15 to 25 C) as per the container label. Dispense in a tight, light-resistant container as defined in the USP/NF. Repackaged/Relabeled by: Bryant Ranch Prepack, Inc.

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