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Valproic Acid is a drug used to treat epileptic seizures and bipolar disorder and to prevent migraine headaches. It is also being studied in the treatment of Kaposi sarcoma. It is a type of anticonvulsant, antimaniacal, and migraine headache prophylactic.
Epilepsy drug may raise the risk of birth defects

Epilepsy drug may raise the risk of birth defects

Taking the epilepsy drug topiramate may increase risk of birth defects

Taking the epilepsy drug topiramate may increase risk of birth defects

People with manic depression have a distinct chemical signature in their brains

People with manic depression have a distinct chemical signature in their brains

Enzyme important in fetal heart-cell failure - findings provide new targets for treatment

Enzyme important in fetal heart-cell failure - findings provide new targets for treatment

Licensing arrangement reached for antiepileptic drug developed at Hebrew University

Licensing arrangement reached for antiepileptic drug developed at Hebrew University

Environmental scientists identify new culprits in the cancer equation

Environmental scientists identify new culprits in the cancer equation

Valproic acid may help slow the progression of dementia

Valproic acid may help slow the progression of dementia

Repligen commences phase 2 trial of RG2417 for bipolar depression

Repligen commences phase 2 trial of RG2417 for bipolar depression

$1 million of mesothelioma research funding

$1 million of mesothelioma research funding

Valproic acid (Depakote) may help treat lupus

Valproic acid (Depakote) may help treat lupus

Scientists say valproic acid can eradicate dormant HIV

Scientists say valproic acid can eradicate dormant HIV

New therapeutic approach that could help eliminate dormant HIV infection

New therapeutic approach that could help eliminate dormant HIV infection

Why good medications are sometimes bad for the liver

Why good medications are sometimes bad for the liver

Testing new manic depression drugs in slime mould

Testing new manic depression drugs in slime mould

Mixed results on the effects of epilepsy drugs taken during pregnancy

Mixed results on the effects of epilepsy drugs taken during pregnancy

The good news and the bad news on epilepsy drugs for pregnant women

The good news and the bad news on epilepsy drugs for pregnant women

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