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*Admit for lab abnormalities or persistent [[Altered Mental Status (AMS)|AMS]]
*Admit for lab abnormalities or persistent [[Altered Mental Status (AMS)|AMS]]


== Sources ==
==References==
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*EMRAP
 
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==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 12:25, 4 May 2016

Background

  • Found in herbal products sold under guise of "not for human consumption"
    • May be found under brand name Aura, Ivory wave, Vanilla sky
  • Active ingredients vary; often contain methylenedioxyprovalerone (MDPV) or mephedrone
  • Similar effects to Ecstasy (MDMA), cocaine, methamphetamines

Clinical features

Sympathomimetic toxicity + Psychomotor agitation + Hallucinations

Diagnosis

  • Diagnosis based on history and physical exam

Work-Up

  • Fingerstick glucose
  • Complete metabolic panel
  • LFTs
  • Coags
  • Total CK
  • Utox not helpful, usually negative

Differential Diagnosis

Sympathomimetics

Treatment

  • Benzodiazepines or haldol for agitation
  • Rapid cooling for hyperthermia
  • IV hydration
  • Monitor urine output

Disposition

  • Discharge if AMS and sympathomimetic symptoms resolve w/o end-organ damage
  • Admit for lab abnormalities or persistent AMS

References


See Also