Sodium valproate: cacosmia and dysgeusia as uncommon side effects.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Archive of clinical cases Pub Date : 2023-11-21 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.22551/2023.41.1004.10265
Clara Montalbano, Accursio Raia, Valerio Caruso, Lavinia Migli
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Abstract

Smell and taste disturbances are potential adverse reactions of many drugs used in Psychiatry, such as antidepressants, anti-Parkinson agents, lithium, minor and major tranquilizers. To our knowledge, only one clinical case regarding valproate and cacosmia has been reported so far. However, several anticonvulsants are reported to cause taste and smell disturbances, although the underlying etiology is currently unclear. Our patient developed cacosmia and dysgeusia when taking valproic acid, both effects quickly disappeared upon drug discontinuation. In this article we not only report this uncommon side effect, but we discuss the plausible mechanisms behind such an adverse reaction. Our case is to date the second similar case in the literature. The aim of the present article is to make clinicians informed about this very uncommon and unpleasant side effect.

丙戊酸钠:不常见的不良反应。
嗅觉和味觉障碍是精神病学中使用的许多药物的潜在不良反应,如抗抑郁药、抗帕金森药、锂、小剂量和大剂量镇静剂。据我们所知,目前仅有一例丙戊酸钠与钙血症相关的临床病例报道。然而,据报道,几种抗惊厥药会引起味觉和嗅觉障碍,尽管潜在的病因目前尚不清楚。本例患者在服用丙戊酸时出现失忆和记忆障碍,停药后两种症状均迅速消失。在这篇文章中,我们不仅报告了这种不常见的副作用,而且讨论了这种不良反应背后的合理机制。我们的病例是迄今为止文献中第二个类似的病例。本文的目的是使临床医生了解这种非常罕见和令人不快的副作用。
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