Dr. Elizabeth Brown
Divalproex sodium and valproic acid are two closely related medications that are commonly used in the treatment of various neurological and psychiatric conditions, such as epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and migraines. Both drugs belong to the anticonvulsant class and share the same active ingredient, valproate. The main difference between the two lies
<p>&nbsp;Comparison of Two Antiepileptic Medications with Similar Mechanisms of Action</p>

 Comparison of Two Antiepileptic Medications with Similar Mechanisms of Action

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