In addition, Depakote and Depakote ER may cause rare cases of liver damage. Consuming large amounts of alcohol can also cause liver damage. Doing so while taking Depakote or Depakote ER could increase the risk of liver damage even more. If you drink alcohol, talk with your doctor.
Yes, it's possible for Depakote and Depakote ER to cause long-term side effects. Liver damage, including liver failure, has been reported. Pancreatitis (
Depakote and Depakote ER can cause severe liver damage, which can be life threatening. In some cases, liver damage can interfere with how these
Liver damage from Depakote or Depakote ER can cause liver failure. This can be life threatening in extreme cases. But liver damage and liver failure weren t common in studies of Depakote
Watch for symptoms of liver damage while taking Depakote or Depakote ER. Your doctor will monitor you for liver side effects as well. If you have symptoms of liver damage from Depakote or Depakote
Depakote may cause liver damage, which could worsen liver disease. In fact, Depakote has a boxed warning about the risk of liver damage. This is the most serious warning from the Food and Drug
Watch for symptoms of liver damage while taking Depakote or Depakote ER. Your doctor will monitor you for liver side effects as well. If you have symptoms of liver damage from Depakote or Depakote
Pancreatitis (swelling and damage of the pancreas) has also been reported, including in people who ve taken Depakote for years. Liver damage and pancreatitis are long-term side effects. Depakote and Depakote ER have a boxed warning for risk of liver damage and pancreatitis.
Risk of liver damage. Depakote may cause liver damage that can be severe and, your doctor will do blood tests to check your liver health before and during your Depakote treatment. You ll
Please end the story before significant liver damage occours.