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Valproate (Hardcover)
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Valproate (Hardcover)
Series: Milestones in Drug Therapy
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Valproic acid was first synthesized in 1882 by Burton, but there
was no known clinical use until its anticonvulsant activity was
fortuitously discovered by H. Meunier in 1963 in the laboratory of
G. Carraz. The first clinical trials of the sodium salt of
valproate were reported in 1964 by Carraz. It was marketed in
France in 1967 and was released in the United States in 1978 for
the treatment of epilepsy. Since then, valproate has established
itself worldwide as a major antiepileptic drug against several
types of seizures. Clinical experience with valproate has continued
to grow in recent years, including use of valproate for diseases
other than epilepsy, for example in bipolar disorders and migraine.
In this book, emphasis is placed on the scientific background
leading to the discovery of valproate and its clinical development
into one of the most widely and successfully used antiepileptic
drugs, a real milestone in drug therapy. The current state of
knowledge of valproate is reviewed by experts in the field,
including new hypotheses on its mechanisms of action, its
metabolism into pharmacologically active metabolites, its unique
distribution characteristics, its undesirable hepatotoxic and
teratogenic adverse effects, and its various clinical uses. The
monograph is aimed at a broad readership, particularly
neurologists, psychiatrists and basic scientists working in the
field of epilepsy research. Furthermore, the book also deals with
structure-activity relationships of valproate as well as of its
metabolites and analogs and should therefore attract researchers
working in medicinal chemistry.
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