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Acute buflomedil intoxication: a life-threatening condition.

A Alberti1, S Valenti, F Gallo, M Petolillo, D Del Monte.   

Abstract

A 15-year-old girl was admitted to ICU in a comatose state. She presented with mydriasis, areflexia, hypoxemia and seizures. She was immediately intubated and connected to a ventilator. The seizures were reversed with intravenous diazepam. CT scan was negative. EEG showed a diffuse fast activity and theta waves with spikes in the anterior and temporal regions, bilaterally. The gastric lavage was suggestive of drug ingestion. The patient completely recovered after 6 h of mechanical ventilation and supportive management. Mydriasis was still present after the resolution of neurological symptoms. The girl told us she had ingested 10 tablets (3 g-55 mg/kg) of Loftyl (buflomedil) for suicidal intention. The buflomedil concentrations at 2-3 h from ingestion were 24.8 mg/l in the blood, 324.4 mg/l in the urine and 6.9 mg/l in the gastric content. The p-desmethyl metabolite was also identified in the urine. Buflomedil is a rheological agent largely used as a vasodilator in some European countries. Some recent reports have emphasized the risk of acute intoxication with this drug. Relatively low doses (50-60 mg/kg) have been associated with an important neurological toxicity and a high mortality. We suggest that the clinical picture we observed might be related to a neuroleptic-type action of buflomedil. We bring to attention the risk of a large, uncontrolled diffusion of a drug capable to cause serious consequences at relatively low doses.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8014291     DOI: 10.1007/bf01704705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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