Valacyclovir neurotoxicity: Clinical experience and review of the literature

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Abstract

Valacyclovir (VACV) is used increasingly to treat herpes zoster, although neuropsychiatric symptoms [VACV neurotoxicity (VAN) or acyclovir neurotoxicity], may accompany use of this drug. To promote awareness of this rare condition, we describe here two clinical cases of VAN we previously reported and review 20 cases from the literature. In all cases, chronic or acute renal failure preceded VAN. The symptoms of VAN varied, but disturbances of consciousness and hallucination occurred most commonly. When acute renal failure was due to the drug, recovery from both the disturbance of consciousness and renal failure followed within several days after discontinuation of VACV. Early recognition and diagnosis will ensure effective treatment of VAN. © 2009 EFNS.

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Asahi, T., Tsutsui, M., Wakasugi, M., Tange, D., Takahashi, C., Tokui, K., … Okudera, H. (2009, April). Valacyclovir neurotoxicity: Clinical experience and review of the literature. European Journal of Neurology. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-1331.2008.02527.x

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