Potential Pharmacokinetic Interaction Between Enteral Nutrition and Valproic Acid.

Q3 Medicine
European journal of case reports in internal medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12890/2025_005657
Natalí Giselle Lara-Gonzalez, Iván Alejandro Díaz-Rengifo, Ana Isabel Terleira-Fernández, María Rosario Salas-Butrón
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Abstract

Background: Certain scientific publications suggest that medications with high protein binding, such as phenytoin, have lower-than-expected serum levels in patients receiving enteral nutrition (EN) preparations or nutritional supplements. Valproic acid (VPA) is highly protein bound but currently no interactions with EN that would reduce serum levels have been documented.

Case description: A 69-year-old patient receiving enteral VPA oral solution via a nasojejunal tube experienced a clinically significant decrease in serum concentration when EN was initiated. Other sources of interactions were ruled out, and VPA serum concentration increased when doses were separated from EN by one hour.

Discussion: Interactions between highly protein bound compounds and EN have been previously described for other medications. However, there is a lack of data regarding the interaction between EN and VPA; only one published case has involved a protein supplement administered via percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy. In our case, adjusting the timing of medication administration relative to enteral feeding resulted in increased serum VPA levels, which correlated with an improvement in clinical outcomes, suggesting the potential interaction.

Conclusion: These findings suggest a potential interaction between EN and the absorption of VPA, which may lead to reduced drug absorption and significant clinical implications.

Learning points: Enteral nutrition may reduce the absorption of valproic acid. This could potentially result in subtherapeutic serum levels and worsen clinical outcomes.Clinicians should closely monitor serum levels and consider separating the administration of valproic acid and enteral nutrition by at least one hour.

肠内营养与丙戊酸的潜在药代动力学相互作用。
背景:某些科学出版物表明,在接受肠内营养(EN)制剂或营养补充剂的患者中,苯妥英等高蛋白结合药物的血清水平低于预期。丙戊酸(VPA)是一种高度蛋白结合的药物,但目前还没有与EN相互作用从而降低血清水平的文献记载。病例描述:一名69岁的患者通过鼻空肠管接受肠内VPA口服液,当EN开始时,血清浓度出现临床显著下降。排除了其他相互作用的来源,当剂量与EN分离1小时时,VPA血清浓度升高。讨论:高蛋白结合化合物与EN之间的相互作用先前已被描述为其他药物。然而,缺乏关于EN和VPA之间相互作用的数据;只有一个已发表的病例涉及通过经皮内窥镜胃造口术给予蛋白质补充。在我们的病例中,调整给药时间相对于肠内喂养导致血清VPA水平升高,这与临床结果的改善相关,表明潜在的相互作用。结论:这些发现提示EN与VPA的吸收之间可能存在相互作用,这可能导致药物吸收减少,具有重要的临床意义。学习要点:肠内营养可能会减少丙戊酸的吸收。这可能会导致亚治疗血清水平和恶化的临床结果。临床医生应密切监测血清水平,并考虑将丙戊酸和肠内营养分开至少一小时。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine is an official journal of the European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM), representing 35 national societies from 33 European countries. The Journal''s mission is to promote the best medical practice and innovation in the field of acute and general medicine. It also provides a forum for internal medicine doctors where they can share new approaches with the aim of improving diagnostic and clinical skills in this field. EJCRIM welcomes high-quality case reports describing unusual or complex cases that an internist may encounter in everyday practice. The cases should either demonstrate the appropriateness of a diagnostic/therapeutic approach, describe a new procedure or maneuver, or show unusual manifestations of a disease or unexpected reactions. The Journal only accepts and publishes those case reports whose learning points provide new insight and/or contribute to advancing medical knowledge both in terms of diagnostics and therapeutic approaches. Case reports of medical errors, therefore, are also welcome as long as they provide innovative measures on how to prevent them in the current practice (Instructive Errors). The Journal may also consider brief and reasoned reports on issues relevant to the practice of Internal Medicine, as well as Abstracts submitted to the scientific meetings of acknowledged medical societies.
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