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Dear ,

You said:

<<My cousin was rushed to the hospital Thursday having a

seizure, shakes, and vomiting. He was on 125mg. twice daily for

approx. 18 years. His doctor took him off cold turkey the beginning

of last Decemeber.

Any information would be very

helpful as I haven't been able to find much on the net about

withdrawing cold turkey>>

** Why was he initially given this drug? It is approved for use in the

treatment of manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder, in people with

seizure disorders, and for prophylactic treatment of migraines.

From a professionally recognized site, F.A. ' DrugGuide.com

http://www.drugguide.com/monograph_library/psychotropic_drugs/valproates.htm

" Instruct patient to take medication exactly as directed. If a dose is

missed on a once-a-day schedule, it should be taken as soon as remembered

that day. If on a multiple-dose schedule, patient should take it within 6 hr

of the scheduled time, then space remaining doses throughout the remainder

of the day. Abrupt withdrawal may lead to status epilepticus. "

** I have to say I don't think you'll get anyone to correlate this

seizure with going cold turkey almost 4 months ago.

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Thank you for the web site information.

Josh was put on it as part of his treatment as he has Cerebral

Palsy. He has been in and out of hospital for different ailments

since stopping this drug. This is not his first seizure. However it

is the first one that lasted over five hours. Although it was not

classed as a grand mal. They take all kinds of exrays and cat scans

but can never find nothing wrong.

In my reading for my own withdrawal I have read that sometimes

symptoms such as these have lasted up to six months for some people.

> Dear ,

>

>

> You said:

>

>

> <<My cousin was rushed to the hospital Thursday having a

> seizure, shakes, and vomiting. He was on 125mg. twice daily for

> approx. 18 years. His doctor took him off cold turkey the beginning

> of last Decemeber.

>

>

> Any information would be very

> helpful as I haven't been able to find much on the net about

> withdrawing cold turkey>>

>

>

>

> ** Why was he initially given this drug? It is approved for

use in the

> treatment of manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder, in

people with

> seizure disorders, and for prophylactic treatment of migraines.

>

>

>

> From a professionally recognized site, F.A. ' DrugGuide.com

>

>

http://www.drugguide.com/monograph_library/psychotropic_drugs/valproat

es.htm

>

>

> " Instruct patient to take medication exactly as directed. If a dose

is

> missed on a once-a-day schedule, it should be taken as soon as

remembered

> that day. If on a multiple-dose schedule, patient should take it

within 6 hr

> of the scheduled time, then space remaining doses throughout the

remainder

> of the day. Abrupt withdrawal may lead to status epilepticus. "

>

>

> ** I have to say I don't think you'll get anyone to correlate

this

> seizure with going cold turkey almost 4 months ago.

>

> Regards,

>

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Dear ,

You said:

<<Josh was put on it as part of his treatment as he has Cerebral

Palsy. He has been in and out of hospital for different ailments

since stopping this drug. This is not his first seizure. However it

is the first one that lasted over five hours. Although it was not

classed as a grand mal. They take all kinds of exrays and cat scans

but can never find nothing wrong.

In my reading for my own withdrawal I have read that sometimes

symptoms such as these have lasted up to six months for some people.>>

** Quite true -- 6 months or even much longer. Had I known there was a

history of seizures following discontinuation of Depakote I would have

definitely considered it related to the abrupt discontinuance of the drug.

Josh is in my thoughts and prayers.

Regards,

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Thanks so much .

> Dear ,

>

>

>

> You said:

>

>

> <<Josh was put on it as part of his treatment as he has Cerebral

> Palsy. He has been in and out of hospital for different ailments

> since stopping this drug. This is not his first seizure. However

it

> is the first one that lasted over five hours. Although it was not

> classed as a grand mal. They take all kinds of exrays and cat scans

> but can never find nothing wrong.

>

> In my reading for my own withdrawal I have read that sometimes

> symptoms such as these have lasted up to six months for some

people.>>

>

>

> ** Quite true -- 6 months or even much longer. Had I known

there was a

> history of seizures following discontinuation of Depakote I would

have

> definitely considered it related to the abrupt discontinuance of

the drug.

>

>

> Josh is in my thoughts and prayers.

>

> Regards,

>

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