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. 1978 Dec 27;88(626):479-82.

Sodium valproate (Epilim) in epilepsy: a trial

  • PMID: 105332

Sodium valproate (Epilim) in epilepsy: a trial

R H Briant et al. N Z Med J. .

Abstract

Of thirty-five patients with various types of epilepsy treated with sodium valproate, 15 achieved complete seizure control on that drug alone, 12 other patients benefited and eight failed to improve on the drug. Excellent results were more likely in those with petit mal epilepsy and in those whose epilepsy was controlled with other drugs at the expense of side effects. Three patients were unable to tolerate valproate, but in general few patients experienced side effects and several patients felt much better on valproate than on their previous drugs. A twice daily dosage regime was satisfactory. Plasma valproate levels at the final dose covered a wide range, 0.21 - 1.2mmol/l (34 to 190 microgram/ml) and did not correlate with response, lack of response or side effects.

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