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- adjective Of or pertaining to
valproic acid or its derivatives
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Examples
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In August a small study found that a readily available drug called valproic acid, when combined with a cocktail of standard drugs, might help eliminate HIV from infected cells.
Beyond the Horizon 2007
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In another animal model of autism which found amygdala effects, researchers exposed pregnant rats to a drug called valproic acid VPA.
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In another animal model of autism which found amygdala effects, researchers exposed pregnant rats to a drug called valproic acid VPA.
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"Repurposing drugs already approved by the FDA and which have been shown to be safe, such as valproic acid, is an economical and time-efficient way to quickly bring new treatments to patients," said Kaushal.
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February 3rd, 2010 at 8: 17 pm just the bleepn facts says: drhunt says: bizarro-try valproic acid … please.
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#209 What GOP-I believe it is an anti-spasmotic … for seizure disorder … not valproic acid, or dilantin … I think it was trileptal, if memory serves me correct.
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These include two beta-blockers that are also used to treat high blood pressure — propranolol (Inderal and generic) and timolol — and two anticonvulsant drugs, topiramate (Topamax and generic) and valproic acid (Depakote and generic).
Botox added to arsenal of treatment options for chronic migraines 2010
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These include two beta-blockers that are also used to treat high blood pressure—propranolol (Inderal and generic) and timolol—and two anticonvulsant drugs, topiramate (Topamax and generic) and valproic acid (Depakote and generic).
Botox added to arsenal of treatment options for chronic migraines 2010
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Certain medications used to treat seizure disorders (phenytoin, valproic acid or Depakote, and others), bipolar disorder (lithium), and other conditions—unless your caregiver closely supervises their use
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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• Certain medications used to treat seizure disorders (phenytoin, valproic acid or Depakote, and others), bipolar disorder (lithium), and other conditions—unless your caregiver closely supervises their use
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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