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Valproate

"VAL-pro-ate"
Medication type:

Mood stabiliser

Other names:
  • Depakote "DEP-a-coat"
  • Epilim "Epilim"
  • Episenta "Episenta"
  • Epival "Epival"
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Treating bipolar, depression and anxiety
If I could go back in time to before I started taking meds, I would tell myself to persevere as things will get better, even if it doesn’t feel that way.

What can it be used for?

  • 18 & Over
    If you are 18 or over, the doctor can prescribe sodium valproate (as Episenta) or valproate semi-sodium (as Depakote) for you as a licensed medicine for mania that happens with bipolar disorder. Other preparations of sodium valproate (such as the brand Epilim) are very commonly used “off-label” for mania. Sodium valproate and valproate semi-sodium are also used 'off label' to help prevent the return of symptoms of mania. Sodium valproate is also licensed to treat epilepsy. It is also used 'off label' to treat other conditions such as severe aggression.
  • Under 18
    If you are under 18, there is less research about its use and effectiveness in young people. Even so, specialists might prescribe it ‘off label’ if it is the best medicine for you.

Ways to take and what's in it?

  • Tablets

    Valproate semi-sodium is available as tablets (250mg and 500mg strengths)

  • Tablets

    Sodium valproate, if used, is also available as crushable tablets (100mg strength), enteric coated tablets (200mg and 500mg) controlled release tablets (200mg, 300mg and 500mg strengths), liquid, syrup and granules!

  • Tablets

    Valproate tablets contain colours that might cause an allergic reaction if you are allergic to aspirin