| Literature DB >> 27092285 |
Daniel Kirkpatrick1, Tyler Smith1, Mitchell Kerfeld1, Taylor Ramsdell2, Hasnain Sadiq1, Arun Sharma1.
Abstract
With less than 1% of patients who use benzodiazepines being affected, paradoxical responses to benzodiazepines are rare. In this case report, we outline the course of an 80-year-old female who developed a paradoxical response to benzodiazepines. Significant medical and psychiatric history includes anxiety, mood disorder, hypothyroidism, bilateral mastectomy, goiter removal, and triple bypass. The patient presented with mental status changes, anxiety, motor restlessness, and paranoia. Over time, a temporal relationship between the severity of the patient's motor agitation and intake of alprazolam was observed. As doses of alprazolam were decreased, her motor agitation became less severe. In addition to motor agitation, the patient also demonstrated increased aggressiveness, a subjective feeling of restlessness, and increased talkativeness. As her dose of alprazolam decreased, many of the patient's symptoms were observed to decrease. This case report also discusses theories regarding the pathophysiology of paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines, known risk factors, and appropriate treatment.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27092285 PMCID: PMC4820591 DOI: 10.1155/2016/6748947
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Psychiatry ISSN: 2090-6838
| UA | Notable results |
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| Blood, UA | Small |
| Leukocyte esterase | Trace |
| RBC, UA | 0–2 |
| Bacteria, UA | 0–10 |
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| CBC | Notable results |
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| RBC | 3.48 |
| Hemoglobin | 11.7 |
| Hematocrit | 34.6 |
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| CMP | Notable results |
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| Glucose | 121 |
| AST | 9 |
| GFR MDRD Af Amer | 80 |
| GFR MDRD non-Af Amer | 69 |
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| Other tests | Result |
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| EKG | Nonspecific T-wave changes |
| CT head without contrast | No evidence of mass or intracranial hemorrhage; mild/moderate ischemic change in white matter; mild/moderate cortical atrophy |
| CMP | Notable result |
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| Glucose | 123 |
| GFR MDRD Af Amer | 78 |
| GFR MDRD | 67 |