Valproate for acute mania

Oct 18, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Valproate for treating sudden episodes of mania

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Abstract

Valproate resulted in a 45% response rate for acute mania in adults compared to 29% for placebo.

  • In adults, valproate may induce a higher response rate than placebo, with an odds ratio of 2.05.
  • Moderate-quality evidence suggests similar response rates between valproate and lithium, indicating a possible lack of significant difference.
  • In children and adolescents, the efficacy of valproate compared to placebo is uncertain, with response rates of 23% for valproate versus 22% for placebo.
  • Valproate may be less effective than risperidone in treating pediatric mania, with a response rate of 23% compared to 66%.
  • Moderate-quality evidence indicates that more adults on valproate experienced adverse events compared to those on placebo.
  • Valproate may cause less weight gain and sedation than olanzapine, but evidence regarding side effects compared to other treatments is uncertain.

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