Divalproex Sod Dr 250mg

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Can divalproex sod dr 250mg be used to treat extreme anxiety? I need to know because this specialist I have been seeing can't seem to get my medicine right and I kept having to try different ones... Also I have OCD (my OCD is over germs) I have had it for 14yrs and they have me on Effexor xr 75mg again... So I was hoping what would be a good medicine to be on for my OCD also... Been through a lot of different medicine for my OCD too... So I hope to hear back from you guys... Thank you ## Hello, Lynn! How are you? Yes, it can be used to treat some mood disorders. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, diarrhea, hair loss and tinnitus. However, there's now way to know specifically, if it will or will not help you. The only thing you can do ...

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my 17 year old son starrted ignoring going to school regularly. then shool counsellor told us to take him to any pshcatrist we took him then of the dr. prescribed him attentrol 25mg twice 25mg morning and 50 mg at night and tab nexipride 100mg for 1 week 150mg for 2 weeks and then for 4 weeks. after 4 months attentrol was stopped and prodep 20mg was prescribed. my son became little hyper and totally refused to go to school then we contacted our dr. but we couldnot contact him due to his busy schedule. on a advised of school we went to another dr he had prescribed tab nexitoplus 1 at lunch and tab dicorate er 250mg also at lunch along with neurobion tab. due to this my son keeps on sleeping for longer durations and is unable to do his stuies which he himself wants to do with the help of ...

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round pill with M 177 on it ## This tablet contains 250mgs of Divalproex Sodium, it is often used to treat manic episodes and some cases of major depression. Common side effects can include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and headache. You can read more here: Is there anything else I can help you with?

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large white oval ## The pill in description is Divalproex sodium ER (500 mg). It is used in the treatment of epilepsy; mania; bipolar disorder; and migraine prevention. To view information about this drug, please click on the link below... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to assist you. ## HI I was at 250mg of delayed release twice a day and I began running out of pills- my doctor was unwilling/unable to see me before my scheduled appointment so I started taking just one a day to make it last and then 3-4 days with none at all- I definitely felt the effect in my moods. I went into the doctor yesterday and he upped my dosage to 500mg twice a day - should i cut the pills in half and take 250 for a week or two before upping to 500? Or should...

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797 on one side blank on the other. Peach or salmon colored. Oval shaped. I suspect its from outside the us cause i cant id it to save my life! ## Sun Pharmaceuticals lists this tablet as containing 250mgs of Divalproex Sodium, it is most commonly used to prevent seizures, and some mood disorders. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, mood changes, dry mouth, and weight changes. The list may not have been the same, when this post was made, but currently the inactive ingredients are listed as including: silicon dioxide corn starch povidone k30 hypromellose titanium dioxide triacetin methacrylic acid - ethyl acrylate copolymer (1:1) type a magnesium silicate triethyl citrate sodium bicarbonate sodium lauryl sulfate FD&C Yellow No. 6 ferric oxi...

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White round ## Found a match it's Divalproex sodium ER 250 mg, which is used to help seizures in the treatment of epilepsy. Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## WHAT DOES IT ACTUALLY DO THO? MAKE U TIRED? OR MAKE U FEEL AWAKE? ## Common side effects while taking Divalproex are: constipation, diarrhea, feeling dizzy, possible drowsiness, loss of hair, change in appetite, indigestion, stomach pain, difficulty sleeping, vomiting, weight changes, and headaches. Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## Is white pill with m177 on generic for Depekote ER 250mg? ## Yes M177 is Divalproex sodium ER 250 mg, which is used to help treat bipolar disorder and prevent migraines as well as controlling certai...

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soma compound which side is soma white or lavender ## For anyone still seeking an identification on this, the oblong, white tablet with the W on one side and 724 on the other contains 250mgs of Divalproex Sodium. So, it is not a Soma Compound tablet, nor is it any type of muscle relaxant. This medication is actually used to treat the manic episodes of bipolar disorder and epilepsy. Learn more Divalproex details here. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, vomiting and hallucinations. As to tablets that may have one color on one side and a different one on the other, (this one does not!) you cannot separate out one drug constituent by color, that's not how it works. Are there any comments or concerns?

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Ive been on depakote 125mg for a week. Ive had what feels like a severe panic attack for almost that whole week. I was just wondering, ive only been on it a week would it be ok to just stop, because i cant function like this. Its awful, and i never had this problem before taking this drug. ## Hello, Lindsay! How are you? Anxiety can be a side effect of Depakote and most other similar medications. You may also experience dizziness, blurry vision, dry mouth and indigestion. However, these side effects usually start to taper off after about 3 to 4 weeks, once your body gets used to the medication. Have you consulted your doctor? They might be able to prescribe something temporarily to help with the anxiety. ## I have been taking divalproex sod er, twice a day 250mg, for 4 weeks. And I noti...

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