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valproic acid and Delusional Disorder

valproic acid has been researched along with Delusional Disorder in 14 studies

Valproic Acid: A fatty acid with anticonvulsant and anti-manic properties that is used in the treatment of EPILEPSY and BIPOLAR DISORDER. The mechanisms of its therapeutic actions are not well understood. It may act by increasing GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in the brain or by altering the properties of VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNELS.
valproic acid : A branched-chain saturated fatty acid that comprises of a propyl substituent on a pentanoic acid stem.

Delusional Disorder: Disorder with presentation of a facade of coldness with characteristic pervasive mistrust and suspiciousness of others.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"The dominant patient was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder and her non-dominant sister with paranoid schizophrenia."1.37Folie à deux: double case-report of shared delusions with a fatal outcome. ( Di Cosimo, D; Girardi, N; Kotzalidis, GD; Lazanio, S; Manfredi, G; Savoja, V; Talamo, A; Tatarelli, R; Vento, A, 2011)
"Valproate-related peripheral oedema is usually regarded as a problem occurring after long-term administration of valproate."1.35Valproate-related peripheral oedema: a manageable but probably neglected condition. ( Chen, CS; Lin, ST; Tsei, JH; Wang, SY; Yen, CF, 2009)
"Cotard's syndrome is another rare condition in which the patient has nihilistic delusions and ideation of immortality."1.33Co-existence of lycanthropy and Cotard's syndrome in a single case. ( Nejad, AG; Toofani, K, 2005)

Research

Studies (14)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (7.14)18.7374
1990's2 (14.29)18.2507
2000's8 (57.14)29.6817
2010's3 (21.43)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Roméo, B1
Petillion, A1
Martelli, C1
Benyamina, A1
Birur, B1
Fargason, RE1
Moore, N1
Lin, ST1
Chen, CS1
Yen, CF1
Tsei, JH1
Wang, SY1
Patterson, JV1
Sandman, CA1
Ring, A1
Jin, Y1
Bunney, WE1
Talamo, A1
Vento, A1
Savoja, V1
Di Cosimo, D1
Lazanio, S1
Kotzalidis, GD1
Manfredi, G1
Girardi, N1
Tatarelli, R1
Madeb, R1
Hirschmann, S1
Kurs, R1
Turkie, A1
Modai, I1
Hofer, A1
Fleischhacker, WW1
Hummer, M1
Foster, R1
Olajide, D1
Nejad, AG1
Toofani, K1
Rajkumar, AP1
Jebaraj, P1
Tharyan, P1
Harter, C1
Obier, C1
Druschky, KF1
Eikelmann, B1
Bourguignon, A1
Monfort, JC1
de Medeiros, P1
Cadet, B1
Chaneac, D1
Fecik, SE1
Stoner, SC1
Raphael, J1
Lindsey, C1
Supprian, T1
Retz, W1
Deckert, J1

Other Studies

14 other studies available for valproic acid and Delusional Disorder

ArticleYear
Failure of rechallenge clozapine after agranulocytosis: A case report.
    L'Encephale, 2019, Volume: 45, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Agranulocytosis; Antipsychotic Agents; Clopenthixol; Clozapine; Drug Resistance; Drug Substit

2019
Delayed-onset of psychopharmacologically induced priapism: A cautionary case report.
    Asian journal of psychiatry, 2015, Volume: 17

    Topics: Adult; Antipsychotic Agents; Drug Interactions; Drug Substitution; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adv

2015
Valproate-related peripheral oedema: a manageable but probably neglected condition.
    The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology, 2009, Volume: 12, Issue:7

    Topics: Adult; Antimanic Agents; Antipsychotic Agents; Bipolar Disorder; Edema; Female; Humans; Middle Aged;

2009
An initial report of a new biological marker for bipolar disorder: P85 evoked brain potential.
    Bipolar disorders, 2009, Volume: 11, Issue:6

    Topics: Acoustic Stimulation; Adult; Antimanic Agents; Biomarkers; Bipolar Disorder; Electroencephalography;

2009
Folie à deux: double case-report of shared delusions with a fatal outcome.
    La Clinica terapeutica, 2011, Volume: 162, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Anticonvulsants; Antipsychotic Agents; Benzodiazepines; Clozapine; Combined Modality Therapy;

2011
Combined clozapine and valproic acid treatment-induced agranulocytosis.
    European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists, 2002, Volume: 17, Issue:4

    Topics: Agranulocytosis; Anticonvulsants; Chronic Disease; Clozapine; Drug Therapy, Combination; Humans; Mal

2002
Worsening of psychosis after replacement of adjunctive valproate with topiramate in a schizophrenia patient.
    The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 2003, Volume: 64, Issue:10

    Topics: Adult; Anticonvulsants; Clozapine; Disease Progression; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Thera

2003
A case of clozapine-induced tonic-clonic seizures managed with valproate: implications for clinical care.
    Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England), 2005, Volume: 19, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Anticonvulsants; Antipsychotic Agents; Clozapine; Epilepsy, Tonic-Clonic; Female; Humans; Sch

2005
Co-existence of lycanthropy and Cotard's syndrome in a single case.
    Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2005, Volume: 111, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Antipsychotic Agents; Bipolar Disorder; Combined Modality Therapy; Diagnostic and Statistical

2005
Multi-drug overdose risperidone, ziprasidone, valproate, trihexyphenidyl, and clonazepam.
    The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2007, Volume: 55

    Topics: Adult; Antipsychotic Agents; Clonazepam; Drug Overdose; Drug Prescriptions; Female; Humans; Piperazi

2007
[Malignant neuroleptic syndrome associated with amisulpride].
    Der Nervenarzt, 2008, Volume: 79, Issue:1

    Topics: Affective Disorders, Psychotic; Amisulpride; Anticonvulsants; Antipsychotic Agents; Creatine Kinase;

2008
[Treatment of several psychotic states with the combination of valproic acid with diazepam].
    Annales medico-psychologiques, 1984, Volume: 142, Issue:9

    Topics: Acute Disease; Adult; Delusions; Diazepam; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Hallucinations; Halope

1984
Recurrent acute pancreatitis associated with valproic acid use for mood stabilization.
    Journal of clinical psychopharmacology, 1999, Volume: 19, Issue:5

    Topics: Acute Disease; Adult; Antimanic Agents; Humans; Male; Pancreatitis; Schizophrenia, Paranoid; Valproi

1999
Clozapine-induced stuttering: epileptic brain activity?
    The American journal of psychiatry, 1999, Volume: 156, Issue:10

    Topics: Anticonvulsants; Antipsychotic Agents; Brain; Clozapine; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Electroen

1999