valproic acid
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Definition
- Noun:
- An anticonvulsant medication: Valproic acid is a pharmaceutical drug primarily used to treat certain types of seizures in epilepsy.
- A mood stabilizer: It is also used to treat manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder and to prevent migraine headaches.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The neurologist prescribed valproic acid to manage her complex partial seizures.
- Valproic acid is a key component of his treatment plan for bipolar disorder.
- A common side effect of valproic acid is weight gain.
Advanced Usage
- "be on valproic acid": to be taking this medication as part of a treatment regimen.
- The patient has been on valproic acid for three years with good control of her epilepsy.
- "valproic acid therapy/treatment": refers to the use of this drug as a medical treatment.
- Initiating valproic acid therapy requires careful monitoring of liver function.
Variants and Related Words
- Valproate (n): A salt or ester of valproic acid (e.g., sodium valproate, divalproex sodium). These are common alternative forms of the medication.
- Divalproex sodium is a formulation that may cause less stomach irritation than valproic acid.
- Anticonvulsant (n): A broader class of drugs to which valproic acid belongs.
- Mood stabilizer (n): A functional category describing one of its uses.
Synonyms
- Depokene: A former trade name for valproic acid.
- Divalproex sodium: A related compound that is converted to valproic acid in the body.
Important Notes
- Not a Phrasal Verb or Idiom: As a specific pharmaceutical compound, "valproic acid" does not have associated phrasal verbs or idioms. It is used strictly as a noun referring to the medication.
- Medical Context: This term is almost exclusively used in medical, psychiatric, and pharmacological contexts.
Noun
- anticonvulsant (trade name Depokene) used to prevent some kinds of seizures