Divaa 125 Tablet
By Divaa
Rx
10 Tablet in a Strip

Composition
Divalproex(125mg)

Manufacturer - Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Chinubhai Centre, Off. Nehru Bridge, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380009. Gujarat. India.

Expires on or after
June, 2027

liver
Divaa 125 Tablet is likely unsafe for individuals with liver disease and should be avoided. It is advised not to use Divaa 125 Tablet 15's if you have liver issues or a family history of liver problems. Please consult your doctor if you have liver problems or any concerns related to your liver health.

kidney
Divaa 125 Tablet is safe for patients with kidney disease with no dose adjustment recommended. However, dose adjustment may be necessary for patients with kidney impairment. It is advised to consult a doctor if you have kidney impairment or concerns related to this issue.

alcohol
When taking Divaa 125 Tablet, avoid alcohol as it can increase drowsiness and dizziness. This combination may not be safe, so it's best to refrain from drinking alcohol while on this medication.

driving
When taking Divaa 125 Tablet, be cautious as it can cause dizziness and impact thinking and motor skills. Avoid driving or operating machinery to ensure safety.

pregnancy
Divaa 125 Tablet is not safe to use during pregnancy as it poses risks to the developing baby. It falls under pregnancy category D and may only be prescribed in life-threatening situations after consulting a doctor. Avoid using Divaa 125 Tablet if pregnant due to the potential for serious birth defects.

breastfeeding
Divaa 125 Tablet is considered safe to use while breastfeeding. Studies show minimal drug transfer to breastmilk, posing no harm to the baby. However, Divaa 125 Tablet might pass into breastmilk. It's advisable to consult your doctor before using it while breastfeeding.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Aliphatic Carboxylic acid Derivatives |
Therapeutic Class | NEURO CNS |
Action Class | Sodium channel modulators (AED) |
₹52.75
Inclusive of all taxes
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Dr. Archana Prabhakar
MBBS, M.Med (Family Medicine)
Last update on 01-Oct-2024