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Background: Treatments of patients with amlodipine (a calcium channel blocker, CCB) overdose/poisoning remain challenging and death is certain if not intervened timely. Furthermore, for the society, the availability and common use of this drug can drive more vulnerable groups, especially children, towards an accidental/suicidal poisoning.
Case Report: Herein, we describe the case of an 18 year-old-adolescent girl who took 150 mg of amlodipine with the suicidal intentions and was admitted in our hospital approximately 4-hours after the ingestion. She developed circulatory failure and tachypnea. Decontamination, calcium, glucagon, and dual vasopressors were started, however, persistent hypotension led to the initiation of hyperinsulinemiceuglycemia therapy. She recovered fully and discharged without any complications in few days. This case educates not only about the successful use of variant drugs in the management of CCB overdose/poisoning, but also calls for the attention of the society for a safe storage of often used drugs, especially away from the children/adolescents.
Keywords: CCB, hyperinsulemiceuglycemic therapy, overdose, suicide intention, refractory shock, inotrope.
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Current Drug Safety
Title:Amlodipine (150 mg) Poisoning: A Case Study
Volume: 13 Issue: 2
Author(s): Annu Raj, Prasan Kumar Panda*Shiv Shankar Singh
Affiliation:
- Department of General Medicine, Andaman Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Science (ANIIMS), G.B. Panth Hospital, Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar Islands,India
Keywords: CCB, hyperinsulemiceuglycemic therapy, overdose, suicide intention, refractory shock, inotrope.
Abstract: Background: Treatments of patients with amlodipine (a calcium channel blocker, CCB) overdose/poisoning remain challenging and death is certain if not intervened timely. Furthermore, for the society, the availability and common use of this drug can drive more vulnerable groups, especially children, towards an accidental/suicidal poisoning.
Case Report: Herein, we describe the case of an 18 year-old-adolescent girl who took 150 mg of amlodipine with the suicidal intentions and was admitted in our hospital approximately 4-hours after the ingestion. She developed circulatory failure and tachypnea. Decontamination, calcium, glucagon, and dual vasopressors were started, however, persistent hypotension led to the initiation of hyperinsulinemiceuglycemia therapy. She recovered fully and discharged without any complications in few days. This case educates not only about the successful use of variant drugs in the management of CCB overdose/poisoning, but also calls for the attention of the society for a safe storage of often used drugs, especially away from the children/adolescents.
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Raj Annu , Panda Kumar Prasan *, Singh Shankar Shiv , Amlodipine (150 mg) Poisoning: A Case Study, Current Drug Safety 2018; 13 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574886313666180313120659
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574886313666180313120659 |
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