Management: Concurrent use of carbapenem antibiotics with valproic acid is generally not recommended. Alternative antimicrobial agents should be considered, but if a concurrent carbapenem is necessary, consider additional anti-seizure medication. Consider therapy modification...
Valproic acid - effective antipanic medication with potential advantagesvalproic acid - effective antipanic medication with potential advantagesdoi:10.2165/00128413-199409450-00038NoneSpringer International PublishingInpharma Weekly
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Provided with these data, it is hard to conclude that valproic acid enhanced clozapine metabolism. If valproic acid does not enhance clozapine metabolism, why is the abundance of N-desmethylclozapine in serum then reduced? Theoretically, valproic acid could have accelerated the subsequent metabolic ...
Objectives: Valproic acid and clozapine are drugs commonly used in the treatment of schizophrenic and schizoaffective disorders. Pharmacokinetic interactions of valproic acid with several drugs are well known, yet results concerning the interaction with clozapine are inconsistent.Hommers, LeifScharl, ...
The application of valproic acid in epilepsy and comorbidities as a broad-spectrum anti-seizure medicationdoi:10.7507/2096-0247.202306009ZHANG EnhuiZHANG HeshengCHEN YujieOU ZhujingZHOU DongWU XintongJournal of Epilepsy (2096-0247)
Onychomadesis: A rare side-effect of valproic acid medication? Pediatr Dermatol. 2009; 26 :749–50.Poretti A, Lips U, Belvedere M, Schmitt B. Onychomade- sis: a rare side-effect of valproic acid medication? Pediatr Dermatol 2009; 26: 749-50....
She tapered herself off of the medication, and her headaches returned. She was restarted at 500 mg per day of valproic acid and again, her headaches resolved. She preferred being on the lower dose which she found as effective as the higher dose. Her case makes two interesting points. The ...
Valproic acid use in pediatric partial epilepsy after initial medication failuredoi:10.1055/S-0035-1557220Russell P. SanetoPrakash KotagalA. David RothnerJill BakerLaura L. KotagalIOS Press
Poretti A, Lips U, Belvedere M, Schmitt B. Onychomadesis: a rare side-effect of valproic acid medication? Pediatr Dermatol 2009; 26: 749- 750.Poretti A, Lips U, Belvedere M, Schmitt B. Onychomade- sis: a rare side-effect of valproic acid medication? Pediatr Dermatol 2009; 26: 749-...