KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 86 | APRIL - JUNE, 2024
Nail Changes Following Valproate Therapy
Shrestha S, Pandey A, Pathak R
Abstract: Valproic acid is a widely prescribed medication for seizure disorders, mood
disorders, and migraines. The adverse effects involving nails following the use of
sodium valproate are rare. The nail changes reported so far include onycholysis,
onychomadesis, the roughness of the nail, brownish-yellow discoloration, and a
transverse yellow band. These changes are independent of the age of the patients,
dose, and duration of medication. The nail changes are reversible following the
discontinuation of the medication.
Keyword : Onycholysis, Onychomadesis, Nail discoloration, Valproic acid