Managing Depakote Induced Tremors
Valproate is commonly prescribed in psychiatric and neurological settings for mood stabilization and seizure management. However, one potential side effect that can affect patients’ quality of life is tremor, a rhythmic and involuntary shaking, usually most apparent in the hands. Valproate-induced tremor is often dose-dependent but can occur even at therapeutic levels, and it may significantly impact daily functioning, particularly in patients needing fine motor skills. Read blog post here for more details: https://psychiatryeducationforum.com/...

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