Epilim For Epilepsy?
UpdatedI would like to know if Epilim is used to treat epilepsy?
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Yes, from what I found, Epilim (Sodium valproate) is indeed used as a treatment for epilepsy in children and adults.
"Sodium valproate is used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder."
Source: NHS.uk
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