Background: Drug-induced tremors after long-term administration of anti-epileptics have been described in the literature. Such tremors are usually postural or action in nature with infrequent resting nature. Case Report: A 23-year-old female presented in status epilepticus. Past and family histories were negative for seizures. She was managed per protocol with valproate. Within hours, she developed resting tremors. The tremors subsided on changing the anti-epileptic. Discussion: Resting tremors have mostly been described in the literature as long-term side-effects of valproate. This case illustrates that even short-term infusion of valproate can cause resting tremors
Neuroleptic medication in three patients with prior isolated postural arm tremor led to a conspicuou...
Tremor is a common movement disorder that can be induced by medications, including valproate, which ...
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor (ET) is characterised by postural and action tremors with a frequency o...
Background: Drug-induced tremors after long-term administration of anti-epileptics have been describ...
Background To date, only a few clinical and neurophysiological studies have assessed the features of...
Valproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems. One of ...
AbstractValproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems....
The prevalence and risk factors for the development of movement disorders, mainly parkinsonism and p...
Sodium valproate is a commonly used antiseizure drug with broad indications for different seizuretyp...
Sodium valproate is a commonly used antiseizure drug with broad indications for different seizuretyp...
Valproate (VPA) was first synthesized in 1882, but it was only in the early 1960s that its anticonvu...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of our study was to detect objective signs of deterioration of motor performa...
Neuroleptic medication in three patients with prior isolated postural arm tremor led to a conspicuou...
Individuals treated with combined valproate-lamotrigine rarely present late adverse effects (unrelat...
Address for correspondence:\ud K. G. Maximov, MD\ud Military Medical Academy – Sofia, Bulgaria\ud ...
Neuroleptic medication in three patients with prior isolated postural arm tremor led to a conspicuou...
Tremor is a common movement disorder that can be induced by medications, including valproate, which ...
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor (ET) is characterised by postural and action tremors with a frequency o...
Background: Drug-induced tremors after long-term administration of anti-epileptics have been describ...
Background To date, only a few clinical and neurophysiological studies have assessed the features of...
Valproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems. One of ...
AbstractValproate is an anticonvulsive drug whose mechanism of action is based on GABAergic systems....
The prevalence and risk factors for the development of movement disorders, mainly parkinsonism and p...
Sodium valproate is a commonly used antiseizure drug with broad indications for different seizuretyp...
Sodium valproate is a commonly used antiseizure drug with broad indications for different seizuretyp...
Valproate (VPA) was first synthesized in 1882, but it was only in the early 1960s that its anticonvu...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of our study was to detect objective signs of deterioration of motor performa...
Neuroleptic medication in three patients with prior isolated postural arm tremor led to a conspicuou...
Individuals treated with combined valproate-lamotrigine rarely present late adverse effects (unrelat...
Address for correspondence:\ud K. G. Maximov, MD\ud Military Medical Academy – Sofia, Bulgaria\ud ...
Neuroleptic medication in three patients with prior isolated postural arm tremor led to a conspicuou...
Tremor is a common movement disorder that can be induced by medications, including valproate, which ...
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor (ET) is characterised by postural and action tremors with a frequency o...