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Convulsion enflurane

Isoniazid Isoniazid is incompatible with sugars. Isoniazid overdose may be severe to fatal, and treatment is symptomatic and supportive, including stomach wash for control of convulsions and treating metabolic acidosis. Administration of pyridoxine and hemodialysis may be needed. Isoniazid interacts with carba-mazepine, phenytoin, diazepam, triazolam, chlorzoxazone, theophylline, ethosux-imide, enflurane, cycloserine, and warfarin. [Pg.335]

Cerebral irritabihty is a potential consequence of enflurane anesthesia, as evidenced by electroence-phalographic recordings and by reported cases of convulsions (SED-11, 208) (9). Enflurane should be used with care (although it is probably not absolutely... [Pg.1216]

Fahy LT. Delayed convulsions after day case anaesthesia with enflurane. Anaesthesia 1987 42(12) 1327-8. [Pg.1217]

Vohra SB. Convulsions after enflurane in a schizophrenic patient receiving neuroleptics. Can J Anaesth (1994) 41,420-2. [Pg.95]


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