Case Reports in Psychiatry (Jan 2015)

Three Patients Needing High Doses of Valproic Acid to Get Therapeutic Concentrations

  • James Jackson,
  • Betsy McCollum,
  • Judy Ognibene,
  • Francisco J. Diaz,
  • Jose de Leon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/542862
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Valproic acid (VPA) can autoinduce its own metabolism. Cases requiring VPA doses >4000 mg/day to obtain therapeutic plasma concentrations, such as these 3 cases, have never been published. Case 1 received VPA for seizures and schizophrenia and had >50 VPA concentrations in 4 years. A high dose of 5,250 mg/day of VPA concentrate was prescribed for years but this dose led to an intoxication when switched to the enterocoated divalproex sodium formulation, requiring a normal dose of 2000 mg/day. VPA metabolic capacity was significantly higher (t=-9.6; df = 6.3, p4 years with 137 VPA concentrations. To maintain VPA concentrations ≥50 μg/mL, VPA doses increased from 3,375 to 10,500 mg/day. In Cases 2 and 3, the duration of admission and the VPA dose were strongly correlated (r around 0.90; p<0.001) with almost no change after controlling for VPA concentrations, indicating progressive autoinduction that increased with time.