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VPA
(redirected from valproic acid)

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VPAValproate
VPAValproic Acid (anticonvulsant drug)
VPAVisual and Performing Arts (educational department)
VPAVancouver Port Authority (Canada)
VPAVirtual Population Analysis
VPAVoluntary Partnership Agreement
VPAVietnam People's Army
VPAVolume Purchase Agreement
VPAVaginal Pulse Amplitude
VPAVoluntary Placement Agreement
VPAVermont Principals' Association
VPAVolunteer Protection Act of 1997
VPAVAX Performance Advisor
VPAVictorian Preservation Association
VPAVolunteer Pilots Association
VPAValid Peripheral Address
VPAVietnam Pepper Association
VPAVernal Pool Association (Peabody, MA)
VPAVirtual Pilots Association
VPAVoice Path Assurance (telephony)
VPAVancouver Public Aquarium
VPAVertical Patch Antenna
VPAVice President Agency
VPAVariable Power Amplifier
VPAVoluntary Pricing Agreement
VPAVector Potential Analysis


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Then, the patients took valproic acid pills for 3 months.
The antiepileptic drug valproic acid (VPA) is a potent inducer of neural tube defects (NTDs) in human and mouse embryos.
Your doctor will decide if you should continue to take valproic acid and may want to test your blood more frequently.
 
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