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Depakote and hyperammonemia
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<blockquote data-quote="KateM" data-source="post: 143132" data-attributes="member: 1973"><p>We have experience with this! I'm running out the door now and will write more later. Is he showing any signs of HA -- lethargy, confusion, etc? If not, he may have had a false positive test, which happened to my son. His level was 330!-But no signs, so we repeated the test. Next level was 80.If plasma is not frozen, ammonia levels can rise in the blood sample, apparently.</p><p></p><p>Also, there is a supplement called Carnitor (prescrition strength carnitine) that can prevent HA when taking Depakote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateM, post: 143132, member: 1973"] We have experience with this! I'm running out the door now and will write more later. Is he showing any signs of HA -- lethargy, confusion, etc? If not, he may have had a false positive test, which happened to my son. His level was 330!-But no signs, so we repeated the test. Next level was 80.If plasma is not frozen, ammonia levels can rise in the blood sample, apparently. Also, there is a supplement called Carnitor (prescrition strength carnitine) that can prevent HA when taking Depakote. [/QUOTE]
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