Bupropion toxicity: Difference between revisions

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*Early vasopressor and ionotropic agents for hemodynamic instability (Bupropion depresses myocardial contractility)
*Early vasopressor and ionotropic agents for hemodynamic instability (Bupropion depresses myocardial contractility)
*[[Sodium bicarbonate]] if QRS prolongation
*[[Sodium bicarbonate]] if QRS prolongation
**May be unresponsive to bicarb<ref>Wills BK, Zell-Kanter M, Aks SE. Bupropion-associated QRS prolongation unresponsive to sodium bicarbonate therapy. Am J Ther. 2009;16(2):193-196. doi:10.1097/MJT.0b013e3180a5bd83</ref>as mechanism of QRS prolongation thought thought to be secondary to inhibition of gap junctions<ref>Caillier B, Pilote S, Castonguay A, et al. QRS widening and QT prolongation under bupropion: a unique cardiac electrophysiological profile. Fundam Clin Pharmacol. 2012;26(5):599-608. doi:10.1111/j.1472-8206.2011.00953.x</ref>
*Intralipid for refractory cases
*Intralipid for refractory cases



Revision as of 18:09, 13 January 2021

Background

  • Bupropion is a norepinephrine/dopamine reuptake inhibitor used for depression, ADHD, and smoking cessation
  • Toxicity occurs with ingestion of >450mg/d

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Seizure

Evaluation

Management

  • Activated charcoal or gastric emptying are not indicated
    • Consider whole-bowel irrigation for sustained-release formulations
  • Seizure Treatment
  • Early vasopressor and ionotropic agents for hemodynamic instability (Bupropion depresses myocardial contractility)
  • Sodium bicarbonate if QRS prolongation
    • May be unresponsive to bicarb[1]as mechanism of QRS prolongation thought thought to be secondary to inhibition of gap junctions[2]
  • Intralipid for refractory cases

Disposition

  • Consider discharge if asymptomatic after 8hr for regular-release ingestions

See Also

External Links

https://emcrit.org/toxhound/illbutrin/

References

  1. Wills BK, Zell-Kanter M, Aks SE. Bupropion-associated QRS prolongation unresponsive to sodium bicarbonate therapy. Am J Ther. 2009;16(2):193-196. doi:10.1097/MJT.0b013e3180a5bd83
  2. Caillier B, Pilote S, Castonguay A, et al. QRS widening and QT prolongation under bupropion: a unique cardiac electrophysiological profile. Fundam Clin Pharmacol. 2012;26(5):599-608. doi:10.1111/j.1472-8206.2011.00953.x