scholarly journals Valproic Acid Induced Hyperammonemia in a Long Time Treated Patient

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rohit Aiyer ◽  
Margaret Seide ◽  
Robert G. Stern

We report a case of a patient who had been on long time valproic acid for treatment of bipolar affective disorder. While being an inpatient, serology ammonia level testing revealed a very high ammonia level despite being asymptomatic. Dual therapy of carnitine and lactulose was provided to the patient for treatment of the hyperammonemia. It should also be noted that, during this treatment, valproic acid was not stopped. Consequently, this case illustrates that patients can present asymptomatically despite very high ammonia levels and hyperammonemia can occur in chronic valproic acid despite not increasing the dose of the medication and psychiatrists do not need to discontinue valproic acid in the presence of elevated levels of ammonia if the patient shows no signs of encephalopathy or delirium.

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