Serotonin Syndrome in Dextromethorphan Ingestion Responsive to Propofol Therapy

Volume: 23, Issue: 11, Pages: 829 - 831
Published: Nov 1, 2007
Abstract
An 18-year-old male developed a severe serotonin syndrome after recreational ingestion of Coricidin HBP (chlorpheniramine 4 mg and dextromethorphan hydrobromide 30 mg). Propofol infusion rapidly normalized his agitation, neuromuscular hyperactivity, and autonomic instability. Confirmatory analysis demonstrated a dextromethorphan serum concentration of 930 ng/mL. Dextromethorphan can produce serotonin syndrome in the absence of another...
Paper Details
Title
Serotonin Syndrome in Dextromethorphan Ingestion Responsive to Propofol Therapy
Published Date
Nov 1, 2007
Volume
23
Issue
11
Pages
829 - 831
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