A case is described in which voluntary ingestion of 72 g meprobamate (mpb) was complicated by shock ascribed to cardiac failure and vasodilation, documented by hemodynamic monitoring. Forced diuresis and cardiac inotropic support were added to the therapy. We recommend Swan-Ganz monitoring in any case of mpb overdosage associated with hypotension and suggest that forced diuresis is not contraindicated if appropriate assessment of the patient's hemodynamic condition is performed
Vasopressin is a potent vasopressor used for improving organ perfusion during cardiac arrest, septic...
Pancuronium is a typical non-depolarizing, curare-mimetic, very potent muscle relaxant. Besides appl...
A case of 63-year-old male with carbamate poisioning (ingested while drunk) was presented at Emergen...
A case is described in which voluntary ingestion of 72 g meprobamate (mpb) was complicated by shock ...
BECAUSE of the countless number of drugs in use these days, we can expect more and more reports of b...
We report a case of massive suicidal overdose of meprobamate leading to cardiovascular collapse, res...
T H E physician prescribing sedative drugs to an emotionally disturbed in-dividual must always be co...
Mexiletine is a class IB antiarrhythmic agent. Although it is primarily used in treating ventricular...
Massive bupropion overdose has a known association with cardiogenic shock. We describe a clinica...
Background: Flecainide is a potent class 1C antidysrhythmic that interferes with sodium channel card...
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Phenylpropanolamine is a sympathomimetic amine used widely as a decongestant or appetite suppressant...
Intravenous mexiletine (250 mg in 10 min) given to patients at the acute stage of a myocardial infar...
Abstract Background Catecholamine agents are commonly used to support circulation; however, they may...
Background: Intoxication with Patent Blue V [sodium compound of (diethylamino-4-phenyl)(hydroxy-5-di...
Vasopressin is a potent vasopressor used for improving organ perfusion during cardiac arrest, septic...
Pancuronium is a typical non-depolarizing, curare-mimetic, very potent muscle relaxant. Besides appl...
A case of 63-year-old male with carbamate poisioning (ingested while drunk) was presented at Emergen...
A case is described in which voluntary ingestion of 72 g meprobamate (mpb) was complicated by shock ...
BECAUSE of the countless number of drugs in use these days, we can expect more and more reports of b...
We report a case of massive suicidal overdose of meprobamate leading to cardiovascular collapse, res...
T H E physician prescribing sedative drugs to an emotionally disturbed in-dividual must always be co...
Mexiletine is a class IB antiarrhythmic agent. Although it is primarily used in treating ventricular...
Massive bupropion overdose has a known association with cardiogenic shock. We describe a clinica...
Background: Flecainide is a potent class 1C antidysrhythmic that interferes with sodium channel card...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Phenylpropanolamine is a sympathomimetic amine used widely as a decongestant or appetite suppressant...
Intravenous mexiletine (250 mg in 10 min) given to patients at the acute stage of a myocardial infar...
Abstract Background Catecholamine agents are commonly used to support circulation; however, they may...
Background: Intoxication with Patent Blue V [sodium compound of (diethylamino-4-phenyl)(hydroxy-5-di...
Vasopressin is a potent vasopressor used for improving organ perfusion during cardiac arrest, septic...
Pancuronium is a typical non-depolarizing, curare-mimetic, very potent muscle relaxant. Besides appl...
A case of 63-year-old male with carbamate poisioning (ingested while drunk) was presented at Emergen...