1. Cardiogenic shock and status epilepticus after massive bupropion overdose.
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Morazin F, Lumbroso A, Harry P, Blaise M, Turcant A, Montravers P, and Gauzit R
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- Adult, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation blood, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation urine, Bupropion blood, Bupropion urine, Drug Overdose, Electrocardiography, Humans, Male, Poisoning metabolism, Poisoning therapy, Shock, Cardiogenic metabolism, Shock, Cardiogenic physiopathology, Status Epilepticus metabolism, Status Epilepticus physiopathology, Treatment Outcome, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation poisoning, Bupropion poisoning, Poisoning etiology, Shock, Cardiogenic chemically induced, Status Epilepticus chemically induced, Suicide, Attempted
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Background: To describe a profound cardiac dysfunction and a status epilepticus after a massive bupropion overdose., Case Report: A 35-year-old man was admitted in coma following the deliberate ingestion of 12 g of bupropion. The course was marked by the rapid onset of severe and prolonged status epilepticus and cardiogenic shock. Plasma bupropion level determined four hours after the estimated time of ingestion was 1.4 mg/L. All clinical features resolved completely in response to symptomatic treatment., Conclusion: Several cases of bupropion overdose, with sinus tachycardia and seizures rapidly corrected by symptomatic treatment, have been reported in the literature. To our knowledge, this case of overdose with bupropion alone, at very high doses, is the first to describe clinical features comprising severe and prolonged status epilepticus and direct cardiotoxicity with the development of cardiogenic shock documented by echocardiogram.
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- 2007
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