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Background
- Inhibits reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine
- Toxicity occurs with ingestion of >450mg/d
Clinical Features
- Agitation
- Dizziness
- Tremor
- N/V
- Drowsiness
- Tachycardia
- Seizure
- May develop in isolation from other symptoms
- Develops within first 1-4hr for regular-release, up to 8hr for delayed release forms
Treatment
- GI decontamination
- Consider whole-bowel irrigation for sustained-release formulations
- Seizure Treatment
- Benzos are 1st line
- Barbs are 2nd line
Disposition
- Consider discharge if asymptomatic after 8hr for regular-release ingestions
Source
- Tintinalli
