Generic Dom-Valproic
Common uses: Dom-Valproic (Valproic Acid) is an anticonvulsant used to control seizures. Your pharmacist may know of alternate uses for Dom-Valproic (Valproic Acid). Read more on Dom-Valproic.
What is Generic Dom-Valproic?
Generic Dom-Valproic, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Valproic Acid medication manufactured by any company other than the
original inventor of Dom-Valproic. The only true difference between brand name Dom-Valproic
and generic Dom-Valproic is that generic Dom-Valproic is always less expensive.
Other common names: Acido Valproico, Alti-Valproic, Convulex, Convulsofin, Depakene, Depakine, Deproic, Emolone, Encorate, Ergenyl, Leptilan, Logical, Med Valproic, Novo-Valproic, Nu-Valproic, Orfiril, Penta-Valproic, Pms-Valproic Acid, Sodium Valproate, Valparin, Valpro, Valproate, Valprodura, Valproflux, Valproinsäure, Valprolept, Valproic Acid (generic name).
Generic Dom-Valproic manufactured by Emra-Med, Depakine made by Sanofi Aventis, Eurimpharm, and Sanofi-Aventis Aebe, Ergenyl produced by Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland, Orfiril manufactured by Desitin, Valhel Pr by Iip-Institut F, Valpro made by Betapharm, Valproat manufactured by Abz Pharma, and Valprodura by Mylan Dura are at Goldpharma Medication | Strength | Quantity | Price | Goldpharma | Convulex | 300 mg | 200 capsules | $53.52 | Order | Convulex | 500 mg | 50 capsules | $34.41 | Order | Convulex | 500 mg | 100 capsules | $50.27 | Order | Convulex | 500 mg | 200 capsules | $81.45 | Order | Depakine | 200 mg | 60ml solution | $15.01 | Order | Depakine | 300 mg | 60ml solution | $49.30 | Order | Depakine | 500 mg | 20 tablets | $12.11 | Order | Depakine Chrono Pr | 500 mg | 1 tablets | $9.67 | Order | Depakine Chrono Sphere Cr.Gran (S.D.) | 100 mg | 30 granules | $3.15 | Order | Depakine Chrono Sphere Cr.Gran (S.D.) | 250 mg | 30 granules | $6.41 | Order | Depakine Chrono Sphere Cr.Gran (S.D.) | 1000 mg | 30 granules | $22.15 | Order | Depakine Crono | 300 mg | 100 tablets | $26.84 | Order | Depakine Gr | 200 mg | 40 tablets | $4.14 | Order | Depakine Gr | 500 mg | 40 tablets | $7.97 | Order | Depakine Ly.Pd.Inj | 400 mg | 4 powder, lyophilized for injection | $19.44 | Order | Depakine Or.Sol Fl | 200 mg/ml | 1 solution | $4.69 | Order | Ergenyl | 260 mg | 60ml solution | $52.27 | Order | Ergenyl | 434 mg | 50 tablets | $34.40 | Order | Ergenyl | 434 mg | 100 tablets | $48.71 | Order | Ergenyl | 434 mg | 200 tablets | $76.74 | Order | Orfiril | 87 mg | 5x10ml ampoules/phials | $244.64 | Order | Orfiril | 87 mg | 5x3ml ampoules/phials | $94.22 | Order | Orfiril Long | 868 mg | 50 tablets | $52.65 | Order | Orfiril Long | 868 mg | 100 tablets | $76.71 | Order | Orfiril Long | 868 mg | 200 tablets | $115.21 | Order | Valhel Pr | 145 mg | 30 tablets | $28.68 | Order | Valpro | 130 mg | 50 tablets | $23.97 | Order | Valpro | 130 mg | 100 tablets | $27.85 | Order | Valpro | 260 mg | 50 tablets | $26.61 | Order | Valpro | 260 mg | 100 tablets | $33.47 | Order | Valpro | 260 mg | 200 tablets | $46.91 | Order | Valpro | 521 mg | 50 tablets | $31.36 | Order | Valpro | 521 mg | 100 tablets | $42.93 | Order | Valpro | 521 mg | 200 tablets | $65.13 | Order | Valpro Chrono | 87 mg | 50 tablets | $26.61 | Order | Valpro Chrono | 87 mg | 100 tablets | $33.47 | Order | Valpro Chrono | 87 mg | 200 tablets | $46.91 | Order | Valpro Chrono | 145 mg | 50 tablets | $29.84 | Order | Valpro Chrono | 145 mg | 200 tablets | $59.36 | Order | Valproat | 145 mg | 100 tablets | $39.80 | Order | Valprodura | 130 mg | 200 tablets | $30.35 | Order |
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