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What Are The Side Effects Of Taking Valprol Cr 400 For 6 Years?

sir i am taking valprol cr 400 for 6 yrs i want to know is there any side effect of that medicine and doctor not stop my medicine secondly i have no fit or dora from last 4 years what is the reason for epilipesy. Is medicine is not stop in that case sir i am worry frm this i am waitin g frm yur answer
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Valprol -CR 400 Tablet is a combination of two antiepileptic medicines: Sodium Valproate and Valproic Acid.
They work together to control seizures or fits by decreasing the abnormal and excessive activity of the nerve cells in the brain.
It has adverse effects like....Nausea,Vomiting,Weight gain,Loss of appetite,Gum swelling,Headache,Sleepiness,Tremor,Hair loss,Liver injury and Pancreatitis.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Taking Valprol Cr 400 For 6 Years?

Valprol -CR 400 Tablet is a combination of two antiepileptic medicines: Sodium Valproate and Valproic Acid. They work together to control seizures or fits by decreasing the abnormal and excessive activity of the nerve cells in the brain. It has adverse effects like....Nausea,Vomiting,Weight gain,Loss of appetite,Gum swelling,Headache,Sleepiness,Tremor,Hair loss,Liver injury and Pancreatitis.