| Literature DB >> 27237806 |
Chloé Thill1, Laurence Di Constanzo2, François Pessey1, Philippe Aries1, Étienne Montelescaut1, Jeanne Sapin2, Catherine Vaillant2, Isabelle Drouillard2.
Abstract
Baclofen is an agonist of peripheral and central B gamma-aminobutyric acid receptors, whose activation causes a myorelaxation and a powerfull depression of the central nervous system. Moreover, it has an action against addiction, in reducing craving. Commercialized since 1975 in France, to control muscle spasticity due to medullar affection or multiple sclerosis, it receives a temporary recommendation of use in march 2014, as a last-line adjuvant treatment in alcohol withdrawal. Beyond its therapeutic use, baclofen is involved in many self-induced intoxications. We report the case of a patient who develops, after a massive ingestion of baclofen (supposed dose ingested: 1 200 mg), a hypotonic and calm coma, requiring her admission in our intensive care unit, and then a status epilepticus.Entities:
Keywords: alcohol withdrawal; baclofen; coma; self-induced intoxication; status epilepticus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27237806 DOI: 10.1684/abc.2016.1148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Biol Clin (Paris) ISSN: 0003-3898 Impact factor: 0.459