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Title: Auto-aggressiveness due to oxcarbazepine induced hyponatremia: A case report
Authors: Pírez Mora, Guillermo Julio 
Vega Dávila, Dulcinea Cruz 
Latorre Forcén, Patricia
Ramírez de Mingo, Daniel
Keywords: Case report
Hyponatremia
Oxcarbazepine
Self-harm behavior
Spain
Issue Date: 2023
Journal: International Journal on Disability and Human Development 
Abstract: Oxcarbazepine, like many other antiepileptic drugs, is a widely and frequently off-label medicine prescribed by psychiatrists to decrease impulsivity and behavior disturbances. It is known that it increases the risk of developing hyponatremia. Although most patients with hyponatremia are asymptomatic, adverse effects could vary from mild to severe (respiratory failure) or even fatal (death). There are limited data for oxcarbazepine-induced symptomatic hyponatremia. Case presentation: We describe the case of a 64-year-old patient with intellectual disabilities who developed agitation and auto-aggressiveness due to hyponatremia secondary to taking oxcarbazepine. Those behavior disturbances and hyponatremia were resolved upon monitoring blood sodium level and stopping oxcarbazepine. Conclusions: Hyponatremia is a frequent adverse effect, most times asymptomatic. We report a case of agitation and auto-aggressiveness due to it and induced by oxcarbazepine. To reduce this secondary effect and its potential consequences, it should be considered by psychiatrists as a clinical entity and a possible cause of abnormal behavior. We suggest monitoring serum sodium when prescribed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/132789
ISSN: 2191-1231
Source: International Journal on Disability and Human Development [2191-1231], v. 22(4), p. 443-445
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