| Literature DB >> 7779461 |
A Tracqui1, C Mutter-Schmidt, P Kintz, C Berton, P Mangin.
Abstract
The first two observations of human poisoning involving the recently developed neuroleptic amisulpride are described. In both cases drug determination was performed using reversed-phase HPLC coupled with diode array detection. Case 1 was a nonfatal overdosage in which the ingestion of 3.0 g amisulpride induced an attack of seizures, then light coma with agitation, hyperthermia, mydriasis, minimal extrapyramidal features, tachycardia and slight prolongation of the QT interval; the blood concentration of amisulpride was 9.63 micrograms ml-1. Case 2 was a fatality attributed to amisulpride in which the measured blood concentration was 41.70 micrograms ml-1. Our results are discussed in the light of data previously reported on the toxicity of substituted benzamides.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7779461 DOI: 10.1177/096032719501400310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Exp Toxicol ISSN: 0960-3271 Impact factor: 2.903