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Depakote®
Clinical pharmacology of DepakoteDepakote is quickly absorbed when taken by mouth. The delay that occurs when it is taken with food is not important during long-term treatment, but it could have some effect when treatment is first begun. Food has more effect on the rate of absorption of tablets than it does for sprinkle capsules. Without food, peak levels in the blood are reached in 4 hours for tablets and 3.3 hours for sprinkles. With food, reaching the peak level takes 8 hours for tablets and 4.8 hours for sprinkles. Distribution and metabolism More than 95% of valproate is broken down in the liver by several different metabolic pathways. Many metabolites are produced, and some of them have longer half-lives than the original drug. Some metabolites may contribute to the efficacy and side effects. The half-life ranges from 8 to 16 hours, with shorter times in children and longer times in the elderly. The differences between peak and trough levels can be marked. In some cases the peak level is more than double the trough level. Because this medication is metabolized in the liver, Depakote should not be administered to patients with hepatic disease or significant hepatic dysfunction. Steady state |
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