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Intoxication with sodium valproate. A case report.

R L Karlsen, K Kett, O Henriksen

    Acta Medica Scandinavica
    |January 1, 1983
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    A patient experienced mild symptoms after a large sodium valproate overdose, with serum levels reaching 4925 mumol/l. This case highlights the potential for recovery despite significant valproate exposure, with only minor liver effects observed.

    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacology
    • Clinical Toxicology
    • Neurology

    Background:

    • Sodium valproate is an established antiepileptic drug.
    • High-dose ingestions of antiepileptic drugs can present unique clinical challenges.
    • Understanding the toxicokinetics and clinical effects of sodium valproate overdose is crucial for patient management.

    Observation:

    • A female patient presented after voluntarily ingesting 30 grams of sodium valproate.
    • The patient exhibited mild symptoms of intoxication, including sopor for 12 hours.
    • Serum sodium valproate concentration was measured at a high level of 4925 mumol/l.

    Findings:

    • Despite the massive dose and high serum concentration, the patient's clinical course was remarkably mild.
    • Biochemical analyses indicated a slight, transient liver affection.

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  • The observed mildness of symptoms suggests a degree of tolerance or rapid metabolism in this specific case.
  • Implications:

    • This case suggests that significant sodium valproate overdose may not always lead to severe toxicity.
    • Further research into factors influencing valproate toxicity and metabolism is warranted.
    • Clinical guidelines for managing sodium valproate overdose may need to consider the potential for milder presentations.