Posted by Lou Pilder on October 1, 2014, at 8:05:06
In reply to Re: Lou's reply-leadztudizstrkun » Lou Pilder, posted by SLS on September 30, 2014, at 21:32:43
> Are these effects dosage-dependent?
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> - ScottScott and friends,
The use of the drug called Depakote has a wide range of adverse effects just taken by itself. But these effects are much greater when the drug is combined with the drugs that our member here is taking. The adverse effects are magnified exponentially when combined with other psychoactive drugs This means that when taken in combination with other psychotropic drugs, the chance of , let's say, death from liver failure or failure of the pancreas or death from blood disease is {exponentially} increased. So the dosage as taken as directed will be exponentially magnified in the creation of death by organ disease such as the liver or pancreas. As to if there is some low dose that could not induce these tragic consequences, I do not think so, for there is the exponential effect when taken in combination with other drugs that act on the nervous system.
The drug has constituents that have been known for thousands of years to effect the mind. The drug was used by sorcerers in the ancient times. And today, there are a new generation of sorcerers giving the drug with the same consequences that can lead to death.
And here, this drug is allowed to be openly promoted to be taken in combination with other psychoactive drugs that could kill the person taking those drugs. And if the drug itself does not kill the person by liver failure or blood disease or disease of the pancreas, such confusion from the drug could cause the taker of the drug to act irrationally and be killed accidentally. Oh, the horrors of it all
Here is a link noting the effects from the drug.
http://www.rxlist.com/depakote-side-effects-drug-center.htm
Lou
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