No, Valium is not an Opiate. It chemical name is Diazepam and it was developed as a synthetic Valerian root alternative by Doctor, who then discovered its superior qualities as a sedative (not a painkiller like opiates) and called it Valium which is the original Hoffman-LaRoche brand name for the Docs discovery. It is closer to a muscle relaxer than an Opiate. And Opium based drugs or synthesized alternatives are the very best for pain killing effect.
Divalproex sodium is a stable coordination compound formed with valproic acid
Divalproex sodium is available in tablet, injection, or in sprinkle form
Is there any side effects of discontinuing divalproex sodium?
Divalproex sodium is indicated for the treatment of manic episodes
No, divalproex sodium is not a narcotic. It is an anticonvulsant medication used to treat seizures, bipolar disorder, and migraine headaches, among other conditions.
depakote
Yes, divalproex sodium is sometimes used to prevent Migraine in some patients.
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause liver damage
No
a contraceptive steroid
yes
In the United States, valproic acid and divalproex sodium are sold under the brand names Depekene and Depakote