Neuropediatrics 1976; 7(4): 439-442
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1091644
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The Effect of L-5-Hydroxytryptophan on Self-Mutilation in Lesch-Nyhan Disease: A Negative Report

L. T. Anderson, L. Herrmann, J. Dancis
  • New York University School of Medicine
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1976

1976

Publication Date:
18 November 2008 (online)

Four patients with Lesch-Nyhan disease were treated with L-5-hydroxytryptophan, alone, or in combination with carbidopa, and their effect on self-mutilatory behavior was compared to that observed during periods in which placebo was administered. Observation periods were carefully standardized because of the ease with which patient-observer interactions can influence the behavior of the Lesch-Nyhan patient. The dosage level was sufficient to produce undesirable side-effects (diarrhea and vomiting). No effect on self-mutilation was observed under test conditions in the hospital or in the natural environment of the home. These results contrast with previous beneficial effects reported by others.

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