FDA approvals for valproic acid and related drugs explicitly cover both complex partial seizures and absence seizures, often allowing use for patients who have multiple seizure types.
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Yes, valproate sodium injection is an approved intravenous alternative for complex partial seizures when a patient cannot take oral medication temporarily.
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Yes, the FDA approved valproic acid oral solution for both monotherapy and adjunctive therapy to treat complex partial seizures.
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Yes, valproate sodium injection is FDA-approved for complex partial seizures when oral valproate is temporarily not feasible.
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Yes, valproic acid oral solution is FDA-approved to be used alone for complex partial seizures.
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