Vat 300mg Tablet CR
Introduction to Vat 300mg Tablet CR
Related Faqs
Can Vat damage my liver?
Yes, Vat can cause damage to the liver. The risk is more likely to occur during the first 6 months of starting the treatment with Vat. Symptoms of liver damage may include nausea or vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach pain, dark coloured urine, facial swelling, yellowing of the skin or white of eyes. Therefore, it is important to have liver function tests done before starting the medicine and. Tests should be done periodically during the first 6 months of therapy, especially in those who are likely to be at risk and those with a prior history of liver disease.
What happens if I stop taking Vat?
You should not stop taking Vat without consulting your doctor. The dose of Vat should be reduced gradually and eventually can be stopped under the supervision of a doctor or specialist. Suddenly stopping the medication may lead to recurrence of symptoms or irritability, anxiety, dizziness and tremors.
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Vat 300mg Tablet CR
Prescription Required
Packaging :
strip of 10 tablet cr
Manufacturer :
Pulse PharmaceuticalsComposition :
Divalproex (300mg)