Dosage Factors and Safer Alternatives to More Dangerous Antiepileptic Drugs During Pregnancy
Dosage Factors and Safer Alternatives to More Dangerous Antiepileptic Drugs During Pregnancy A new study published by has indicated that infants exposed to antiepileptic drugs, such as Depakote, during pregnancy may have an even higher risk of developing serious birth defects. However, taking lower doses of Depakote may carry similar risks as higher doses of "safer" antiepileptics. Antiepileptic drugs are commonly prescribed to women suffering from epilepsy and seizure-related disorders, as well as bipolar disorder. The Consumer Justice Foundation has provided more information
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