Reye-like syndrome following treatment with the pantothenic acid antagonist, calcium hopantenate

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Three senile patients developed fatal acute encephalopathy while receiving calcium hopantenate. The clinical, biochemical, and pathological picture was similar to Reye's syndrome. Calcium hopantenate is a pantothenic acid antagonist. The serum levels of calcium hopantenate were high in coma, and that of pantothenic acid examined in one patient was lowered. Evidence obtained indicated that the Reye-like syndrome might be caused by calcium hopantenate possibly due to the induction of pantothenic acid deficiency.

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Noda, S., Umezaki, H., Yamamoto, K., Araki, T., Murakami, T., & Ishii, N. (1988). Reye-like syndrome following treatment with the pantothenic acid antagonist, calcium hopantenate. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 51(4), 582–585. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.51.4.582

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