CELONTIN vs DIVALPROEX SODIUM
Independent side-by-side comparison.
Possible drug interaction. CELONTIN and DIVALPROEX SODIUM are different prescription medicines. Combining or switching between them can cause interactions — talk to a pharmacist or prescriber before making changes. This page is not medical advice.
Rating
New
68/100
Pharmacy pays
—
~$5.99 /30
Type
RX
RX
Active ingredient
METHSUXIMIDE
DIVALPROEX SODIUM
Manufacturer
Dosage forms
Capsule
Capsule, Oral pellets, Capsule, delayed release, Tablet, delayed release, Tablet, extended release
Drug class
Anti-Epileptic Agent
Anti-Epileptic Agent
Boxed warning
None
Half-life
—
about 9 to 16 hours (the label's mean terminal half-life range for valproate monotherapy)
Treats
Absence Epilepsy
Bipolar Disorder, Epilepsy, Absence Epilepsy
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Celontin and Divalproex Sodium?
Celontin contains Methsuximide, while Divalproex Sodium contains Divalproex Sodium — they have different active ingredients.
Ratings are based on FDA regulatory (recall-safety) data. This comparison is for general reference only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed professional before choosing or switching a medication.