Sovalmat 133.5mg/58mg Tablet CR

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Sovalmat 133.5mg/58mg Tablet CR

Sovalmat 1335mg58mg Tablet CR should be consumed with food Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage for you which may increase gradually until your condition stabilizes It may take several weeks for this medication to take effect so it is important to take it regularly to reap the benefits Do not discontinue usage even if you feel well unless advised by your doctor as stopping abruptly could result in an increase in seizures or worsening of bipolar disorder The most common side effects of this medication include nausea vomiting loss of appetite swollen gums headaches drowsiness tremors hair loss and potential liver damage Most side effects are temporary but if they persist or bother you be sure to inform your doctor There may be ways to prevent or minimize these effects Before taking this medication inform your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems meningitis depression or thoughts of suicide Additionally disclose all other medications you are taking as some may interact with or be affected by this medication including contraceptive pills If you are pregnant or breastfeeding Sovalmat 1335mg58mg Tablet CR may be used if necessary but the dosage may be adjusted If this medication causes drowsiness or dizziness refrain from driving or cycling You may require frequent blood tests to monitor your response to the medication Alcohol should be avoided while taking Sovalmat 1335mg58mg Tablet CR as it can exacerbate certain side effects This medication can also lead to weight gain so it is important to maintain a healthy balanced diet and engage in regular exercise If you experience any unusual changes in mood or behavior new or worsening depression or thoughts or behavior related to suicide notify your doctor promptly

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Related Faqs

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Will a higher than the recommended dose of Valpotex be more effective?

No, taking a higher than the recommended dose may not be more effective, rather it may increase the chances of having serious side effects and toxicity. If the recommended doses do not relieve your symptoms or there is an increased severity of your symptoms, please consult your doctor.

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Can Sovalmat be stopped when epilepsy symptoms are relieved?

No, Sovalmat should be continued as advised by the doctor. Stopping Sovalmat suddenly may cause the symptoms to reappear that too with increased frequency. If any problems are experienced due to Sovalmat, consult the doctor for re-evaluation.

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Can I drink alcohol while taking Alprotic?

No, avoid drinking alcohol while taking Alprotic. Drinking alcohol will increase the side effects caused by Alprotic.

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Can Alprotic be stopped when epilepsy symptoms are relieved?

No, Alprotic should be continued as advised by the doctor. Stopping Alprotic suddenly may cause the symptoms to reappear that too with increased frequency. If any problems are experienced due to Alprotic, consult the doctor for re-evaluation.

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