Abstract Background Despite significant teratogenic risks, sodium valproate is still widely prescribed in many countries to women of childbearing age, as a mood stabiliser in bipolar disorder and also in epilepsy. The UK has recently banned valproate use in women who are not in a pregnancy prevention programme. Whilst this ruling reflects prevailing clinical practice, it also highlights an ongoing debate about when (if ever) a woman who is or could become pregnant should be allowed to choose to take valproate. Main body We review the benefits and harms of drugs available for bipolar disorder and epilepsy in women of childbearing age, with a particular focus on teratogenic risk. We speculate on hypothetical rare situations in which potential...
For more than half a century, valproic acid (VA) has been a first-line drug to control seizures in v...
Background: The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) published guidelines r...
National audienceINTRODUCTION: The perinatal period is associated with high risk of relapses in wome...
Sodium valproate is licensed in the EU for treating generalized, partial, or other forms of epilepsy...
This essay was submitted for the Royal College of Psychiatry’s perinatal psychiatry medical student ...
Valproate-containing medicines have long been used in psychiatric practice, principally in the treat...
New regulatory requirements relating to valproate-containing medicines necessarily have a significan...
The Australian Registry of Antiepileptic Drug Use in Pregnancy includes 172 instances in which women...
Anti-epileptic medications, and valproate principally, are commonly prescribed teratogens. There is ...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into the main advantages and disadvantages that might result from valpro...
Sodium valproate is a teratogen responsible for a wide range of abnormalities, including neural tube...
\ua9 Royal College of Physicians 2018. All rights reserved. Antiepileptic medications, and valproate...
Objectives: To describe prescription of sodium valproate (SV) for bipolar mood disorder to potential...
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For more than half a century, valproic acid (VA) has been a first-line drug to control seizures in v...
Background: The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) published guidelines r...
National audienceINTRODUCTION: The perinatal period is associated with high risk of relapses in wome...
Sodium valproate is licensed in the EU for treating generalized, partial, or other forms of epilepsy...
This essay was submitted for the Royal College of Psychiatry’s perinatal psychiatry medical student ...
Valproate-containing medicines have long been used in psychiatric practice, principally in the treat...
New regulatory requirements relating to valproate-containing medicines necessarily have a significan...
The Australian Registry of Antiepileptic Drug Use in Pregnancy includes 172 instances in which women...
Anti-epileptic medications, and valproate principally, are commonly prescribed teratogens. There is ...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into the main advantages and disadvantages that might result from valpro...
Sodium valproate is a teratogen responsible for a wide range of abnormalities, including neural tube...
\ua9 Royal College of Physicians 2018. All rights reserved. Antiepileptic medications, and valproate...
Objectives: To describe prescription of sodium valproate (SV) for bipolar mood disorder to potential...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11H9HbB5j00F1XDmwGeUoPUY18isN2aL-/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.goog...
For more than half a century, valproic acid (VA) has been a first-line drug to control seizures in v...
Background: The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) published guidelines r...
National audienceINTRODUCTION: The perinatal period is associated with high risk of relapses in wome...