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  • Medications for Absence Seizures

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    • clonazepam

      (Clonazepam)
      Northstar Rx LLC
      Usage: Clonazepam tablets are indicated for treating seizure disorders, including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and myoclonic seizures, and for panic disorder, with or without agoraphobia. Efficacy in these conditions has been supported by clinical trials, though long-term effectiveness remains unstudied.
    • depakote

      (Divalproex Sodium)
      AbbVie Inc.
      Usage: Depakote (divalproex sodium) is indicated for treating manic episodes in bipolar disorder, complex partial seizures, simple and complex absence seizures, and for migraine prophylaxis. Its long-term efficacy in treating mania is not established, and it should be avoided in women who are pregnant or may become pregnant.
    • divalproex sodium

      (Divalproex sodium)
      Ajanta Pharma USA Inc.
      Usage: Divalproex sodium delayed-release capsules are indicated for treating complex partial seizures, simple and complex absence seizures in adults and children aged 10 and older, both as monotherapy and adjunctive therapy. Caution is advised for use in women of childbearing potential due to risks in pregnancy.
    • divalproex sodium

      (Divalproex Sodium)
      Upsher-Smith Laboratories, LLC
      Usage: Divalproex sodium is indicated for treating manic episodes in bipolar disorder, complex partial seizures, simple and complex absence seizures, and for migraine prophylaxis. Its long-term efficacy in mania is not established, and it is contraindicated in pregnant women due to significant risks to fetal development.
    • klonopin

      (Clonazepam)
      H2-Pharma, LLC
      Usage: Klonopin is indicated for the treatment of seizure disorders, including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and myoclonic seizures, and may benefit absence seizures in patients failing other treatments. It is also used for panic disorder, with or without agoraphobia, characterized by unexpected panic attacks and related behavioral changes.
    • valproate sodium

      (Valproate Sodium)
      Sagent Pharmaceuticals
      Usage: Valproate Sodium Injection is indicated for intravenous use in epilepsy treatment, including monotherapy and adjunctive therapy for complex partial seizures, absence seizures, and multiple seizure types. It should not be used in pregnant women or those planning pregnancy due to risks of serious fetal harm.
    • valproic

      (Valproic Acid)
      Actavis Pharma, Inc.
      Usage: Valproic Acid is prescribed for monotherapy and adjunctive therapy in treating complex partial seizures, simple and complex absence seizures, and multiple seizure types. It is contraindicated in pregnant women or those planning pregnancy due to risks of congenital malformations and neurodevelopmental disorders.
    • valproic acid

      (Valproic Acid)
      Bionpharma Inc.
      Usage: Valproic Acid Capsules are indicated as monotherapy or adjunctive therapy for complex partial seizures, simple and complex absence seizures, and multiple seizure types. It is contraindicated for use in pregnant women or those planning pregnancy due to risks of congenital malformations and developmental issues.