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Hyperthermia effects antidepressants

In addition to this serious diet-drug interaction, irreversible MAOIs also potentiate the effects of sympathomimetic drugs like ephedrine found in over-the-counter cold remedies and recreational stimulants like amphetamine. The MAOIs also interact with drugs that increase synaptic concentrations of 5-HT, such as the tricyclic antidepressant clomipramine and the herbal SSRI antidepressant St John s wort (Hypericum spp.). The resulting serotonin syndrome is characterised by hyperthermia and muscle rigidity. While devoid of these side effects the reversible MAO-A inhibitor moclobemide has yet to establish itself as a first-line alternative to the SSRIs. [Pg.179]

HT2 receptors are present on skeletal muscle membranes, but their physiologic role is not understood. Serotonin syndrome is a condition associated with skeletal muscle contractions and precipitated when MAO inhibitors are given with serotonin agonists, especially antidepressants of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor class (SSRIs see Chapter 30). Although the hyperthermia of serotonin syndrome results from excessive muscle contraction, serotonin syndrome is probably caused by a central nervous system effect of these drugs (Table 16-4 and Serotonin Syndrome and Similar Syndromes). [Pg.359]

Cardiovascular toxicity is also frequently encountered in poisoning. Hypotension may be due to depression of cardiac contractility hypovolemia resulting from vomiting, diarrhea, or fluid sequestration peripheral vascular collapse due to blockade of -adrenoceptor-mediated vascular tone or cardiac arrhythmias. Hypothermia or hyperthermia due to exposure as well as the temperature-dysregulating effects of many drugs can also produce hypotension. Lethal arrhythmias such as ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation can occur with overdoses of many cardioactive drugs such as ephedrine, amphetamines, cocaine, tricyclic antidepressants, digitalis, and theophylline. [Pg.1397]

Early signs of tricyclic antidepressant toxicity are due to anticholinergic effects and include tachycardia, mydriasis, dry mouth, low-grade fever, diminished bowel sounds, CNS excitation, and delirium. More serious toxicity is manifested by coma, respiratory depression, seizures, and cardiovascular toxicity including conduction disturbances, hypotension, ventricular arrhythmias, and asystole. Seizures cause hyperthermia, rhabdomyolysis, and metabolic acidosis. Clinical deterioration can be rapid and catastrophic in patients with tricyclic antidepressant overdose. Death most often occurs due to dysrhythmia and circulatory collapse. The typical therapeutic dose of a tricyclic antidepressant is 2-4 mg kg day Doses of 15-20 mg kg are potentially lethal. Therapeutic drug levels for most tricyclic antidepressants range from 100 to... [Pg.2777]

B. Toxicodynamics Toxicodynamics is a term used to denote the injurious effects of toxins, ie, their pharmacodynamics. A knowledge of toxicodynamics can be useful in the diagnosis and management of poisoning. For example, hypertension and tachycardia are typically seen in overdoses with amphetamines, cocaine, and antimuscarinic drugs. Hypotension with bradycardia occurs with overdoses of calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, and sedative-hypnotics. Hypotension with tachycardia occurs with tricyclic antidepressants, phenothiazines, and theophylline. Hyperthermia is most frequently a result of overdose of drugs with antimuscarinic actions, the salicylates, or sympathomimetics. Hypothermia is more likely to occur with toxic doses of ethanol and other CNS depressants. Increased respiratory rate is often a feature of... [Pg.517]

Tricyclic antidepressants Antimuscarinic effects (see above). The three C s" of coma, convulsions, cardiac toxicity (QRS prolongation, arrhythmias, hypotension) Control seizures. Correct acidosis and cardiotoxicity with ventilation and bicarbonate. Control hyperthermia... [Pg.519]

The differential includes lethal catatonia, malignant hyperthermia, alcohol withdrawal, infection (encephalitis / menii itis / sepsis) and drug toxicity. SS often presents with low-level discomfort, and may resemble opiate withdrawal, hypomania or antidepressant side effects. [Pg.643]


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