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Light symptoms following a high-dose intentional L-thyroxine ingestion treated with cholestyramine.

D A de Luis1, A Dueñas, J Martin, L Abad, L Cuellar, R Aller.   

Abstract

Adult exposure to L-thyroxine has a wide range of presentations: most adults either do not develop symptoms or only become minimally symptomatic. Appropriate treatments after exposure to L-thyroxine have yet to be established. A 26-year-old woman with a suicidal intention was witnessed to ingest approximately 50 L-thyroxine tablets, each containing 0.1 mg L-thyroxine (total dose 5 mg). Cholestyramine was administered (4 g every 8 h p.o.). Vital signs were monitored every 6 h and the hormone levels (L-thyroxine and thyroid-stimulating hormone) every 24 h. The thyroxine levels increased, and the thyroid-stimulating hormone levels decreased, with a normalization of the L-thyroxine level on postingestion day 6. Hypertension, dysrhythmias, and delusions did not appear in our patient. Only distal tremor and diaphoresis appeared on day 1 after ingestion. Cholestyramine has been used in cases of iatrogenic hyperthyroidism, in patients with Graves' disease, and in patients with digoxin intoxications, with good responses in all cases and a low incidence of side effects. This case illustrates the potential utility of cholestyramine to treat L-thyroxine intoxications. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12006723     DOI: 10.1159/000057950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Res        ISSN: 0301-0163


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