Introduction Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rare and potentially fatal adverse reaction for this medicine. Objective Firstly to characterise valproic acid reports on children with fatal outcome and secondly to determine reporting over time of hepatotoxicity with fatal outcome. Methods Individual case safety reports (ICSRs) for children ≤17 years with valproic acid and fatal outcome were retrieved from the WHO Global ICSR database, VigiBase, in June 2013. Reports were classified into hepatotoxic reactions or other reactions. Shrinkage observed-to-expected ratios were used to explore the relative reporting trend over time and for patient age. The frequency of polythe...
Intake of the anticonvulsant drug valproic acid, or its sodium salt, has been associated with occasi...
A fatal hepatic failure in a 3 year-old girl with myoclonic epilepsy after 3 months of treatment wit...
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Introduction Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatot...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilep...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
Introduction Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatot...
IntroductionValproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxic...
Authors from the University Children’s Hospital in Heidelberg estimate the incidence of fatal valpro...
<p>*Reports recorded with more than one suspected, interacting or concomitant antiepileptic medicine...
Children with refractory epilepsy who suffered from severe liver function impairment during valproic...
Epilepsy is still a disease that affects many people all around the world with an estimated 50 milli...
<p>*Reports recorded with more than one suspected, interacting or concomitant antiepileptic drug.</p...
Summary: Another case of lethal toxic hepatitis following a valproic acid regimen is reported. Five ...
Intake of the anticonvulsant drug valproic acid, or its sodium salt, has been associated with occasi...
A fatal hepatic failure in a 3 year-old girl with myoclonic epilepsy after 3 months of treatment wit...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50297/1/410070118_ftp.pd
Introduction Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatot...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilep...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxicity is a rar...
Introduction Valproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatot...
IntroductionValproic acid is an effective first line drug for the treatment of epilepsy. Hepatotoxic...
Authors from the University Children’s Hospital in Heidelberg estimate the incidence of fatal valpro...
<p>*Reports recorded with more than one suspected, interacting or concomitant antiepileptic medicine...
Children with refractory epilepsy who suffered from severe liver function impairment during valproic...
Epilepsy is still a disease that affects many people all around the world with an estimated 50 milli...
<p>*Reports recorded with more than one suspected, interacting or concomitant antiepileptic drug.</p...
Summary: Another case of lethal toxic hepatitis following a valproic acid regimen is reported. Five ...
Intake of the anticonvulsant drug valproic acid, or its sodium salt, has been associated with occasi...
A fatal hepatic failure in a 3 year-old girl with myoclonic epilepsy after 3 months of treatment wit...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50297/1/410070118_ftp.pd