Metaraminol (Aramine®) in the management of a significant amlodipine overdose

Objective: To report a patient with a significant amlodipine self-poisoning who failed to clinically respond to conventional treatment and was managed with metaraminol (Aramine®). Patient: A 43-year old male presenting after ingestion of 560 mg amlodipine, who failed to respond clinically to treatme...

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Published inHuman & experimental toxicology Vol. 24; no. 7; pp. 377 - 381
Main Authors Wood, D M, Wright, K D, Jones, A L, Dargan, P I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Thousand Oaks, CA SAGE Publications 01.07.2005
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Sage Publications Ltd
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Summary:Objective: To report a patient with a significant amlodipine self-poisoning who failed to clinically respond to conventional treatment and was managed with metaraminol (Aramine®). Patient: A 43-year old male presenting after ingestion of 560 mg amlodipine, who failed to respond clinically to treatment with fluid resuscitation, calcium salts, glucagon and norepinephrine/epinephrine inotropic support. Main results: Following a loading bolus of 2 mg and intravenous infusion (83 mg/min) of metaraminol (Aramine®) there was improvement in his blood pressure, cardiac output and urine output. Conclusions: This is the first case report of the beneficial use of metaraminol (aramine) in the management of significant amlodipine poisoning unresponsive to conventional therapy.
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ISSN:0960-3271
1477-0903
DOI:10.1191/0960327105ht538oa