Getting What the Doctor Prescribed

Know what your medication looks like

If you ever get tablets that look different (different color, different markings) than these for Depakote ER or Depakote (divalproex sodium delayed-release tablets), contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Packaging

Whether your Depakote ER medication comes from your physician as a sample (pictured below) or from the pharmacy it should say the brand name Depakote ER. If you've been taking Depakote ER and the label on the box or pharmacy bottle says Depakote only you may want to double check with your doctor. Also, if the label on the pharmacy bottle only lists a generic name you should point that out to your doctor or pharmacist.

Depakote ER 250 and 500 mg - Physician Sample Units

Tablets

Depakote ER tablets are available in the following two dosages

Depakote ER 250 mg 250 mg-white-colored tablets embossed with Abbott "a" and "HF"
Depakote ER 500 mg 500 mg-gray-colored tablets embossed with Abbott "a"
and "HC"
Tablets Not Actual Size.

Depakote tablets are available in the following three dosages:

Depakote 125 mg 125 mg-pink-colored tablets embossed with Abbott "a" and "NT"
Depakote 250 mg 250 mg-peach-colored tablets embossed with Abbott "a" and "NR"
Depakote 500 mg 500 mg-lavender-colored tablets embossed with Abbott "a" and "NS"
Tablets Not Actual Size.

Currently there are no therapeutically-equivalent substitutes available for Depakote ER. If you receive tablets from the pharmacy that look different (different color, shape, size or markings) contact your doctor. The decision for using a generic should be between you and your doctor and pharmacist.


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