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Who should not take Depakene?: Intermediate

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New comprehensive downloadable medication sheet
  • Additional information on this drug and how to use it.
  • A starting point for discussion with your doctor.
  • Answers to frequently asked questions.

People who have significant liver disease definitely should not take Depakene (valproic acid). Neither should anyone who has shown an allergy to it. It is very important to make sure the doctor knows about any liver disease.


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