Sodium valproate-induced enuresis in a pediatric bipolar patient

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Sodium valproate (SV) is effective and well tolerated for the treatment of epilepsy and mood disorders. There are several cases of SV-induced enuresis noted in epileptic patients. No alternative medication has been suggested to manage this problem. We present the frst case of a pediatric bipolar patient who developed diurnal and nocturnal enuresis during SV therapy. Clinicians should be aware of this side effect, as it has not been reported in nonepileptic patients, and it may be detrimental to treatment adherence. © 2013 Cheng et al.

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Cheng, W., Lin, X., & Lu, D. (2013). Sodium valproate-induced enuresis in a pediatric bipolar patient. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 9, 1671–1672. https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S53388

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