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Valproate, valproic acid, and divalproex are widely prescribed in the treatment of bipolar disorder. Recent meta-analyses indicate that valproate is an effective treatment for acute mania but suggest that data on its use for maintenance therapy in bipolar disorder is equivocal and limited. Strengths: - Established efficacy in acute mania.
- Long history of use in epilepsy and psychiatry.
Weaknesses: - Evidence supporting valproate as bipolar maintenance therapy is limited and inconsistent.
- Side effects include somnolence, weight gain, and endocrine changes (including PCOS).
- High propensity for drug-drug interactions.Strengths:
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