The American journal of emergency medicine
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Observational Study
Risk of tizanidine-induced adverse events after concomitant exposure to ciprofloxacin: A cohort study in the U.S.
Tizanidine's potent muscle relaxant properties and short onset of action makes it desirable for pain management. However, concomitant use of tizanidine with ciprofloxacin, a strong inhibitor of the P450-CYP1A2 cytochrome metabolic pathway of tizanidine, can result in increased tizanidine plasma levels and associated adverse outcomes, particularly hypotension. The aim of this study was to assess the risk of hypotension with coadministration of tizanidine and ciprofloxacin. ⋯ Our findings suggest that the concomitant use of tizanidine and ciprofloxacin is associated with an elevated risk of hypotension. The prevalence of co-administration of drugs with a documented interaction highlights the need for continuous education across providers to avoid the incidence of DDI related adverse events and further complications and to improve patient outcomes.
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Case Reports
Treatment of status epilepticus and prolonged QT after massive intentional bupropion overdose with lidocaine.
Bupropion is an atypical antidepressant often used in the treatment of depression, tobacco cessation, seasonal affective disorder, and off label for ADHD. Its primary mechanism of action is by blocking dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake and it is structurally similar to amphetamines. Toxic effects include, most notably and classically, seizures as well as tachycardia, agitation, nausea and vomiting, QT prolongation, QRS widening, hypertension/hypotension. ⋯ Cardiotoxicity related to bupropion has previously been primarily supportive and avoidance of QT prolonging antiarrhythmics such as amiodarone, and at times requiring VA ECMO. Lidocaine has previously been used in tox cases to shorten QT intervals. The hope is for this information to be helpful to other EM and Critical Care providers when placed in similarly difficult circumstances.
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Comment Case Reports
Re:Acute epiglottitis in a COVID-19 positive patient.