“…The symptoms of poisoning depend on the severity of intoxication, which is, for clinical purposes, usually categorized using the Poisons Severity Score into (0) an absence of poisoning, (1) minor poisoning, (2) moderate poisoning, (3) severe or life-threatening poisoning and (4) fatal poisoning [ 26 ]. Commonly, symptoms of VPA poisoning include, as reported by Pozarowska et al, confusion, sedation, coma, muscle weakness, weakened reflexes or areflexia, miosis, respiratory distress, metabolic acidosis, hypoglycemia, cardiovascular disorders, hypotension and circulatory failure or shock [ 5 ]. The symptoms that were reported in our study are in accordance with the ones that were mentioned above and they were predominantly an altered mental status (from somnolence to coma), miosis, respiratory distress and hypotension.…”