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Originally Posted by Lefty the Salesman
Epilim is sodium valproate, a form of Depakote, an anticonvulsant that suppresses seizures in epileptics that is also prescribed as a mood stabilizer for bipolars and schizophrenics. I take 1500 mg of Depakote nightly without experiencing conspicuous side effects, but the drug is potentially dangerous enough to have an FDA black box warning for possible lethal liver damage, lethal pancreatitis and a variety of birth defects. If your prescribing doctor didn't think to mention this to you, I wonder why. A responsible doctor will prescribe a regular liver panel blood test to confirm that the drug isn't compromising your liver. A well-known side effect of valproate is hair loss, although I've been spared this particular indignity so far. Have you tried lithium?
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Weird. That's what came up when I googled too but it wouldn't come up on my medical app that some drs even use. I wonder what kind of test this dr is trying to do with a stabilizer. Mine gave me something that made me dysphoric right away. I'm guess it was an AD so that's what I figured this would be. Dr's and their "tests". I love being the guinea pig!
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