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Query: UMLS:C0026838 (
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Divalproex sodium
(DVS;
Depakote
) is a commonly used antiepileptic agent that increases the levels of gamma aminobutyric acid.
Spasticity
from different causes may be due to a deficiency of inhibitory transmitters like gamma aminobutyric acid or an excess of excitatory neurotransmitters.
Spasticity
also may be accompanied by pain. The authors administered DVS orally for pain and
spasticity
in three patients with a history of spinal cord injury and one patient with a history of head injury. Three patients had marked improvement in
spasticity
and pain. One patient, who had some symptomatic improvement in
spasticity
, could not tolerate DVS because of gastric irritation. In contrast to the side effects of sedation and increased motor weakness associated with antispasticity drugs commonly used, no such side effects were detected with DVS. It is suggested that a possible enhancement by DVS of gamma aminobutyric acid-ergic postsynaptic inhibition of motor reflex arc in the spinal cord may represent a new nonsedating, management approach for
spasticity
as a result of traumatic spinal cord and head injuries.
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PMID:Positive response to oral divalproex sodium (Depakote) in patients with spasticity and pain. 801 Mar 36