Treatment-Resistant High Output Ileostomy Secondary to Subtherapeutic Valproic Acid
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Abstract
Diarrhea is a common side effect of divalproex sodium. Here, the authors present a geriatric case of divalproex sodium causing a high output despite numerous pharmacologic interventions.
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| Authors | Zachary Herrmann;Olla Elbasheer;Dustin DeMoss;A. John Rush; |
| Journal | The primary care companion for CNS disorders |
| Year | 2021 |
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