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Valproic acid clinical efficacy

Valproic acid, like the succinimides, is nsed for epilepsy in the absence of attacks, but its clinical efficacy exceeds that of the succinimides. [Pg.129]

Davis, R., Peters, D.H., and McTavish, D. (1994) Valproic acid. A reappraisal of its pharmacological properties and clinical efficacy in epilepsy. Drugs 47 332-372. [Pg.324]

Neuromodulatory agents include cyproheptadine, bromocriptine, valproic acid, ritanserin, and octreotide. None of the neuromodulatory agents has demonstrated consistent clinical efficacy in the treatment of Cushing s disease. The existence of a bromocriptine-responsive subset of patients remains controversial. ... [Pg.1397]


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