hi my age is 27/male.I am on Tab Valprol CR 300 and Valprol Cr 500 (morning/evening dosage) for the past 5 years. i am been treated for hormone deficiency as said by my doctor (Anger sometimes become violent) because of a failed relationship.will i have to be on medication for life????
Valprol-CR is an antiepileptic and it is used for the treatment of generalized or partial epilepsy and the manic episodes associated with bipolar disorders. It helps to stabilize the electrical activity in the brain to restore mental balance and prevent fits. I can't say if you will have to be on medication for life because i haven't sufficient information about your exact diagnose but i suggest to consult your doctor and follow his or her recommendations.
Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. Wish you good health Dr Elona
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Suggest Treatment For Hormone Deficiency
Hi dear user I have gone through your question. Valprol-CR is an antiepileptic and it is used for the treatment of generalized or partial epilepsy and the manic episodes associated with bipolar disorders. It helps to stabilize the electrical activity in the brain to restore mental balance and prevent fits. I can t say if you will have to be on medication for life because i haven t sufficient information about your exact diagnose but i suggest to consult your doctor and follow his or her recommendations. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. Wish you good health Dr Elona