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Antiepileptic drugs reduce serum uric acid
K H Krause1, P Berlit, H Schmidt-Gayk
1Department of Neurology, University of Heidelberg, F.R.G.
Epilepsy Research
|September 1, 1987
Abstract:
Uric acid examination in 554 epileptic out-patients under long-term anticonvulsant medication revealed significantly lower serum concentrations compared to a group of normal controls. In patients taking enzyme-inducing drugs, uric acid levels were found to be lower than in those under valproate sodium. In addition, uric acid concentrations showed a negative correlation with duration of therapy in epileptic males. At this time, we can only speculate on the mechanism involved in the reduction of uric acid by enzyme-inducing anticonvulsants as well as on the possible implication of this finding in the treatment of hyperuricemia.