Hammilton
Bluelighter
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^ Seriously? This is ADD, not The Lounge.
You're kidding right? You took the time to see how much is metabolized in the liver, but not to check whether it causes liver damage??
PMID: 1432377, 3939742, 1491708, 3131628, 1502010
Those were the first five I saw. I'm sure I could pull over a hundred with minimal effort.
No. It's getting really hard not to include a few insults when you say things as unbelievably stupid as this. Valproate's hepatoxicity is about as well known as lithium's nephrotoxicity.
The stupidest part of this whole thing is that you're apparently taking this drug without even a basic understanding of what risks it poses.
Read the thread
since you were to lazy to look before you asked, I'll have to quote it for you.
"-Benzodiazepines behave similarly to valproate, and are thus also desirable in their "interaction"" (nonsense, by the way)
Yes I see that less than 50% of VLP is metabolised by the liver, however, with all due respect do you have any research to back that up?
You're kidding right? You took the time to see how much is metabolized in the liver, but not to check whether it causes liver damage??
PMID: 1432377, 3939742, 1491708, 3131628, 1502010
Those were the first five I saw. I'm sure I could pull over a hundred with minimal effort.
So yes, anything metabolised by the liver could cause hepatotxicity at high enough doses. VLP could be toxic to the liver as with any other drug hepatically metabolized... is that your point?
No. It's getting really hard not to include a few insults when you say things as unbelievably stupid as this. Valproate's hepatoxicity is about as well known as lithium's nephrotoxicity.
The stupidest part of this whole thing is that you're apparently taking this drug without even a basic understanding of what risks it poses.
Does he? where?
Read the thread
since you were to lazy to look before you asked, I'll have to quote it for you.
"-Benzodiazepines behave similarly to valproate, and are thus also desirable in their "interaction"" (nonsense, by the way)
