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RE:EPilim CR (Valproic Acid) Drug Induced Parkinsonism? and Addiction

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Heidy - 18 Mar 2007 01:49 GMT
Hello is Depakote addictive in anyway I have been on it and developed
Drug Induced Parkinsonism on left side of Body confirmed by Neurologist
I have been on Zyprexa too but stoped that I am still on small amount of
amisulpride (Solian)
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What other drug could I go on to instead of Depakote?

I do not have epilepsy I have severe depression and this is what the
psychiatrists use to treat it Offlabel prescribing.

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Sofia - 24 Mar 2007 01:17 GMT
> Hello is Depakote addictive in anyway I have been on it and developed
> Drug Induced Parkinsonism on left side of Body confirmed by Neurologist
> I have been on Zyprexa too but stoped that I am still on small amount of
> amisulpride (Solian)

Your neuro may have told you this already, but just in case he hasn't, I
found this on my google for you.

http://www.drugs.com/depakote.html

hope that helps

Sofie

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