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  2. [Acute nadoxolol poisoning. A multicentric study of 35 cases]

[Acute nadoxolol poisoning. A multicentric study of 35 cases]

  • Toxicol Eur Res. 1982 May;4(3):163-6.
A Jaeger J Kopferschmitt P Sauder A Benmatti J M Mantz
PMID: 7135390
Abstract

Between 1976 and 1980, 35 cases of nadoxolol poisoning were collected from french antipoison centers. Acute intoxication was voluntary (50%) or accidental (50%). The ingested dose ranged between 0,25 and 22,5 g. Clinical symptoms appeared three hours after ingestion and consisted of cardio-vascular disorders which were present in 10 patients: bradycardia (7 cases), cardiogenic shock (6 cases), intraventricular block (5 cases), increase of P.R. interval (4 cases) and Q.T. interval (3 cases). The toxic dose in otherwise healthy adults was 5 g. The treatment consisted of gastric lavage and correction of cardiovascular disorders with sodium lactate (4 cases) or dopamine (1 case). All the patients recovered.

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