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Reviewed By Veda Maddala , M Pharmacy
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Scotmed Care Pvt Ltd

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PARENTERAL

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About Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml

Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml belongs to the group of medicines called anticonvulsants or anti-epileptics used to treat epilepsy/seizures/fits. Additionally, Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml is also used to treat bipolar disorder. Epilepsy is a central nervous system disorder characterized by a sudden rush of electrical activity in the brain leading to seizures, unusual behavior, and loss of awareness. Bipolar disorder is a mental health disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from manic highs to depressive lows. 
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Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml contains 'Sodium valproate', which decreases the excessive and abnormal nerve activity in the brain. Thereby helps in controlling seizures. Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml increases the amount of a chemical substance called GABA; this helps block the nerve transmission across the brain and provides a calming effect. Thereby helps treat bipolar disorder. 
 
Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer. In some cases, you may experience certain common side-effects such as sleepiness, dizziness, nausea, headache, and asthenia (weakness). Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.

If you are of childbearing age, use effective contraception while on treatment with Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml. Inform your doctor before taking Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not drive or operate machinery as Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml may cause sleepiness and dizziness. Avoid consuming alcohol along with Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml as it could lead to increased dizziness and sleepiness. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and medications to rule out any interactions/side effects.

Uses of Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml

Epilepsy/seizures, Bipolar disorder

Directions for Use

Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer.

Medicinal Benefits

Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml belongs to a group of anticonvulsants or anti-epileptics used to treat epilepsy (fits). Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml decreases the excessive and abnormal nerve activity in the brain, thereby controlling seizures. Additionally, Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml is also used to treat bipolar disorder. Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml increases the amount of a chemical substance called GABA; this helps block the nerve transmission across the brain and provides a calming effect. Thereby helps treat bipolar disorder. 

Storage

Keep Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml out of reach and sight of children.

Drug Warnings

Do not take Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml if you are allergic to any of its contents, if you have urea cycle problems, mitochondrial disorders, or hepatic disease/dysfunction. Inform your doctor if you have/had liver problems, porphyria (blood disorder), diabetes, immune system disorder, bleeding problems, systemic lupus erythematosus (a rare skin condition), or kidney problems. Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml may cause hepatotoxicity (liver damage); consult your doctor if you experience symptoms such as weakness, facial swelling, vomiting, malaise (general discomfort), lethargy (lack of energy or enthusiasm), and anorexia (eating disorder). Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml may also cause pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas); consult your doctor if you experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, and/or anorexia (eating disorder).

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • A ketogenic diet (low in carbohydrates and high in fats) is recommended for children with epilepsy. This diet helps in utilizing fat instead of glucose for the generation of energy.
  • Atkins diet (high fat and controlled carbohydrates) is recommended for adolescents and adults.
  • Exercising regularly helps in maintaining weight and improving overall health. 
  • Rest well; get plenty of sleep.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
  • Meditation and yoga can help lower stress, decrease pain sensitivity and improve coping skills.
  • Have a seizure response plan that helps those around you know what to do.
  • Prepare your living area; small changes may help in reducing the risk of physical injury during a seizure.
  • Understand what triggers seizures and try reducing or avoiding them.
  • Please pay attention to overall health as it can help in reducing seizure activity.
  • Install an alarm or emergency device to get assistance during a seizure attack.

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

ANTICONVULSANT

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FAQs

Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml decreases the excessive and abnormal nerve activity in the brain. It balances the brain's chemical messenger and prevents overactivity of the brain, thereby controlling seizures episodes.

Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml is used to treat bipolar disorder by increasing the amount of a chemical substance called GABA; this helps in blocking the nerve transmission across the brain and provides a calming effect.

Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml may cause weight gain due to an increase in appetite. Maintain a healthy weight by following a proper diet and exercising regularly.

Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml may cause hepatotoxicity (liver damage). Consult your doctor if you experience symptoms such as weakness, facial swelling, vomiting, malaise (general discomfort), lethargy (lack of energy or enthusiasm), and anorexia (eating disorder). Serum liver tests before starting Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml and at regular intervals for at least six months are advised.

Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml should not be administered to women of child-bearing age unless it is essential to manage her condition. Women of child-bearing age must use effective contraception whilst on treatment with Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • ASPIRIN
  • PHENOBARBITAL
  • PHENYTOIN
  • PRIMIDONE
  • CARBAMAZEPINE
  • TOPIRAMATE
  • LAMOTRIGINE
  • FELBAMATE
  • ETHOSUXIMIDE
  • WARFARIN
  • ZIDOVUDINE
  • DIAZEPAM
  • AMITRIPTYLINE
  • NORTRIPTYLINE
  • RIFAMPICIN

Special Advise

  • Contact your doctor immediately if you develop suicidal thoughts such as harming or killing yourself.
  • Regular tests such as serum liver tests, platelet count, coagulation tests, and ammonia level tests are advised whilst on treatment with Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml.
  • If you are of childbearing age, use effective contraception during the entire treatment with Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml.
  • Consult your doctor immediately if you become pregnant while on treatment with Scoporate 100 mg Injection 5 ml.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Epilepsy/Seizures: Seizures, also known as fits or convulsions, is a single occurrence of abnormal electrical activity in the brain, whereas epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. The possible causes of epilepsy include traumatic brain injury, scarring on the brain after a brain injury, high fever, stroke, vascular diseases, lack of oxygen to the brain, brain tumour, and genetic disorders. Symptoms include mood changes, anxiousness, nausea, dizziness, weakness, headache, muscle jerking, spasms, loss of balance, teeth clenching, rapid blinking or eye movements, biting the tongue, confusion, and loss of consciousness.

Bipolar disorder: Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression or bipolar disease, is a mental health disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from manic highs to depressive lows. Symptoms of manic episodes include high energy, loss of touch with reality, and reduced need for sleep. Symptoms of depressive episodes include low motivation, low energy, and loss of interest in daily life.

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