Massive carbamazepine overdose: Clinical and pharmacologic observations in five episodes

D. F. Weaver, Peter Camfield, Albert Fraser

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We report five episodes of carbamazepine (CBZ) intoxication in four patients. Clinically, there were four distinct stages: I—coma, seizures (CBZ levels more than 25 μg/ml [105 μmol/l]); II—combativeness, hallucinations, choreiform movements (15 to 25 μg/ml [65 to 105 μmol/l]); III—drowsiness, ataxia (11 to 15 μg/ml [45 to 65 μmol/l]); and IV—potentially catastrophic relapse (less than 11 μg/ml [45 μmol/l]). Pharmacokinetic studies revealed a prolongation of the CBZ half-life, elevation of the CBZ-epoxide/CBZ ratio, and emergence of CBZ-epoxide as a significant toxic metabolite. A treatment approach is proposed including repeated gastric lavage, detection of an insoluble tablet coagulum, electrolyte monitoring, avoidance of cathartics, and treatment of seizures with diazepam and phenytoin.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)755-759
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónNeurology
Volumen38
N.º5
DOI
EstadoPublished - may. 1988

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  • Clinical Neurology

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