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Valproate and PCOS in bipolar women Authors: Joffee H, et al. Title: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is associated with valproate use in bipolar women. Reference: APA 2004 New Research Presentation. Purpose: To determine whether valproate exposure predisposes bipolar women to PCOS. Study design: Retrospective observational sub-study from the STEP study. Follow up: At least 3 months. Patients: 229 patients taking a mood stabilizer were evaluated for treatment-emergent PCOS (86 divalproex versus 143 non-divalproex). Treatment: Divalproex or other mood stabilizer. Results: 10.5% of patients receiving valproate developed PCOS after initiation of therapy compared with 1.4% of patients receiving other mood stabilizers. Treatment-emergent PCOS developed rapidly with valproate treatment (median of 3 months) and was associated with obesity and insulin resistance. |
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