Iatrogenic Hypoglycemia Induced by Valproic Acid in an Adult Patient
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Published:2021-04-23
Issue:1
Volume:15
Page:
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ISSN:2283-3137
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Container-title:Clinical Management Issues
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language:
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Short-container-title:CMI
Author:
Rota Eugenia,Varese Paola,Arena Luciano,Celli Lorenzo,Pappalardo Irene,Morelli Nicola
Abstract
Literature on antiepileptic induced iatrogenic hypoglycemia is scanty. Due to its broad spectrum of activity and mechanisms of action, valproic acid (VPA), a fatty acid, is the most widely prescribed epilepsy treatment worldwide.Herein, we describe an adult epileptic patient, where persistent, otherwise unexplained hypoglycemia, was most likely induced by VPA, as suggested by the VPA time course and glucose blood levels. Indeed, no further hypoglycemic episodes occurred after VPA discontinuation and the diagnostic work-up ruled out other possible causes of hypoglycemia.This case supports the hypothesis that VPA may induce hypoglycemia, due to still not well-defined metabolic mechanisms of action. Moreover, it emphasizes the fact that an iatrogenic pathogenesis should be considered if an apparently unexplained hypoglycemia occurs in a patient on chronic therapy with antiepileptics, even at a therapeutical dosage.
Subject
Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Medicine (miscellaneous)