פוסט זה זמין גם ב: עברית
Contributor: Aaron Lessen MD
Educational Pearls:
What is Carbamazepine (Tegretol)?
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Carbamazepine is an anti-epileptic drug with mood-stabilizing properties that is used to treat bipolar disorder, epilepsy, and neuropathic pain.
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It functions primarily by blocking sodium channels which can prevent repetitive action potential firing.
What are the symptoms of an overdose?
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Common initial signs include diminished conscious state, nystagmus, ataxia, hyperreflexia, CNS depression, dystonia, and tachycardia
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Severe toxicity can cause seizures, respiratory depression, decreased myocardial contractility, pulmonary edema, hypotension, and dysrhythmias.
How is an overdose treated?
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An overdose is treated with large doses of activated charcoal and correction of electrolyte disturbances.
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Be ready to intubate given the potential for respiratory depression.
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Carbamazepine is moderately dialyzable and dialysis is recommended in severe overdoses.
Additional educational pearl: Individuals in correctional facilities can occasionally self-administer medications which means that medication overdose should still be on the differential for any of these individuals.
References
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Epilepsies in children, Young People and adults: NICE guideline [NG217]. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. (2022, April 27). https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng217
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Seymour JF. Carbamazepine overdose. Features of 33 cases. Drug Saf. 1993 Jan;8(1):81-8. doi: 10.2165/00002018-199308010-00010. PMID: 8471190.
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Spiller HA. Management of carbamazepine overdose. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2001 Dec;17(6):452-6. doi: 10.1097/00006565-200112000-00015. PMID: 11753195.
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