Introduction: Diphenhydramine is a common over-the-counter antihistamine, which in toxic quantities can have serious adverse effects such as arrhythmias, seizures and death. Toxicity is thought to be mediated via sodium-channel blockade, conventional treatment is intravenous sodium bicarbonate infusions. A few recent case reports suggest the addition of lipid emulsion therapy may be effective in diphenhydramine overdoses. Case presentation: A 30-year-old Hispanic female with previous history of depression and prior suicide attempts ingested 5 grams (200 tablets) of diphenhydramine 30 minutes prior to arrival. She presented obtunded with hemodynamic instability and seizures. EKG showed a wide-complex tachycardia with a rate of 180. In...
Acute antiarrhythmics poisoning represents a challenge in the Emergency Department (ED). These patie...
Context: Desvenlafaxine is used to treat major depression. Desvenlafaxine is also the active metabol...
Introduction: High dose insulin (HDI) therapy, defined as \u3e 0.5 units/kg/hour, has been postulate...
Objective: Summarize the evidence that LET rescues cardiac ion channel blockade (QRS, QTc widening) ...
Diphenhydramine toxicity commonly manifests with antimuscarinic features, including dry mucous membr...
BACKGROUND: Lamotrigine is a sodium channel blocking agent that is widely prescribed for treatment o...
Objective: Intravenous fat emulsion (IFE) has been successfully used as an antidote in cases of loca...
Background: Cardiac toxicity is one of the life-threatening effects of severe organophosphate (OP) p...
Background: Although intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) was first used to treat life-threatening local...
Background: Our aim was to evaluate the effect of intravenous intralipid administration as an antido...
Background: Flecainide is a potent class 1C antidysrhythmic that interferes with sodium channel card...
Background: Clinical manifestations after overdose of atomoxetine are generally mild. However, it ma...
Flecainide is a Vaughn-Williams class IC antiarrhythmic used in the treatment of supraventricular ta...
Introduction: Tricyclic antidepressant overdoses are a common presenting problem to emergency centre...
Background: Lisdexamfetamine is a stimulant used for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivit...
Acute antiarrhythmics poisoning represents a challenge in the Emergency Department (ED). These patie...
Context: Desvenlafaxine is used to treat major depression. Desvenlafaxine is also the active metabol...
Introduction: High dose insulin (HDI) therapy, defined as \u3e 0.5 units/kg/hour, has been postulate...
Objective: Summarize the evidence that LET rescues cardiac ion channel blockade (QRS, QTc widening) ...
Diphenhydramine toxicity commonly manifests with antimuscarinic features, including dry mucous membr...
BACKGROUND: Lamotrigine is a sodium channel blocking agent that is widely prescribed for treatment o...
Objective: Intravenous fat emulsion (IFE) has been successfully used as an antidote in cases of loca...
Background: Cardiac toxicity is one of the life-threatening effects of severe organophosphate (OP) p...
Background: Although intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) was first used to treat life-threatening local...
Background: Our aim was to evaluate the effect of intravenous intralipid administration as an antido...
Background: Flecainide is a potent class 1C antidysrhythmic that interferes with sodium channel card...
Background: Clinical manifestations after overdose of atomoxetine are generally mild. However, it ma...
Flecainide is a Vaughn-Williams class IC antiarrhythmic used in the treatment of supraventricular ta...
Introduction: Tricyclic antidepressant overdoses are a common presenting problem to emergency centre...
Background: Lisdexamfetamine is a stimulant used for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivit...
Acute antiarrhythmics poisoning represents a challenge in the Emergency Department (ED). These patie...
Context: Desvenlafaxine is used to treat major depression. Desvenlafaxine is also the active metabol...
Introduction: High dose insulin (HDI) therapy, defined as \u3e 0.5 units/kg/hour, has been postulate...