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Valproate as prophylaxis for clozapine-induced seizures: survey of practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

David Taylor
Affiliation:
Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AZ, email: David.Taylor@slam.nhs.uk
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Abstract

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Aims and Method

To evaluate the prescribing of valproate in clozapine-treated individuals who may be at risk of seizure. We collected point-prevalent clinical characteristics and demographics of all in-patients prescribed clozapine in an acute mental health trust. Data were collected from case notes, electronic records and drug charts, and analysed against a set audit standard.

Results

Data were collected for 81 in-patients. Of all deemed to be at risk of seizure (n=37) only 24% were prescribed valproate at a therapeutic plasma level.

Clinical Implications

The majority of patients prescribed clozapine at risk of seizures were not adequately protected from this risk. Clear guidelines are required.

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Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2008

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