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Citation

Graudins A, Aaron CK. J. Toxicol. Clin. Toxicol. 1996; 34(3): 335-341.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, Marcel Dekker)

DOI

10.3109/15563659609013799

PMID

8667473

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Increased clearance and apparent clinical improvement in valproic acid overdose has been reported following in-series hemodialysis/hemoperfusion therapy. We report a case of divalproex sodium and chlorpheniramine overdose treated with charcoal hemoperfusion and multiple-dose activated charcoal.
CASE REPORT: A 32-year-old female presented alert three hours postingestion of her own medication. Serum valproic acid was 105 micrograms/mL. No anticholinergic toxicity was seen. Despite three doses of activated charcoal over 14 hours, serum valproic acid continued to rise. Whole bowel irrigation and multiple-dose activated charcoal were commenced 17 h postingestion when serum valproic acid was 1380 micrograms/mL. Charcoal hemoperfusion was instituted three hours later when serum valproic acid had not fallen and the patient remained obtunded.
RESULTS: Initial extraction ratio of the hemoperfusion cartridge was 0.54 with plasma clearance of 54.5 mL/min. Valproic acid elimination half-life was 3 h during the 190 min hemoperfusion cycle. Posthemoperfusion elimination half-life was 4.8 h with continued multiple-dose activated charcoal dosing. The clinical condition improved during hemoperfusion.
CONCLUSION: Enteric coated valproic acid preparations may cause delayed toxicity in overdose, particularly with coingested anticholinergic medications. In our case, charcoal hemoperfusion appeared to increase valproic acid clearance.


Language: en

Keywords

Adult; Anticonvulsants; Charcoal; Chlorpheniramine; Delayed-Action Preparations; Drug Overdose; Female; Hemoperfusion; Histamine H1 Antagonists; Humans; Suicide, Attempted; Time Factors; Valproic Acid

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