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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Drug Overdose Symptoms and Management

Overdoses of drugs or chemicals can be either accidental or intentional. Drug overdoses occur when a person takes more than the medically recommended dose. However, some people may be more sensitive to certain medications so that the high end of the therapeutic range of a drug may be toxic for them

Overdose symptoms varies depending on the drug or toxin exposure. The symptoms can often be divided into differing toxidromes. This can help one determine what class of drug or toxin is causing the difficulties.


Here's some specific Overdose Signs and Overdose Management divided by the type of the drugs / toxin exposure :


1. Acetaminophen ( Tylenol, Datril )

Nausea, vomiting, sweating, kidney failure, breathing difficulties, delirium, unconsciousness

Management :

Acetaminophen OD response



2. Alcohol ( Beer, Wine, Liquor )

Mood swings, impaired motor skills, slurred speech, rapid pulse, vomiting, coma, respiratory failure
Management :
Depressant OD response



3. Amphetamines ( Desoxyn, Preludin, methamphetamine, "crystal," "ice" )

Excitement, dilated pupils, agitation, tremors, fever, rapid/irregular pulse, delirium, hallucinations, convulsions, coma

Management :

StimulantOD response

Psychological crisis response



4. Antidepressants

a. Tricyclics ( Elavil, Triavil, Sinequan, Tofranil )

Dilated pupils, agitation, confusion, hypertension, hallucinations, convulsions, unconsciousness

Management :

Anticholinergic OD response


b. MAO Inhibitors ( Parnate, Nardil )

Headache, vomiting, rapid/irregular pulse, agitation, seizures

Management :

Anticholinergic OD response


c.Others ( Prozac )

Nausea, vomiting, agitation, seizures

Management :

Anticholinergic OD response



5.Antihistamines ( Atarax, Benadryl, PBZ, Vistaril )

Anxiety or depression, dilated pupils, irregular pulse, fever, delusions, convulsions, coma

Management :

Depressant OD response



6. Aspirin ( Anacin, Bufferin )

Abdominal pain, vomiting, ringing in the ears, deep/rapid breathing, fever, sweating, delirium, convulsions, coma

Management :

Aspirin OD response



7. Atropine ( Donnatal, scopolamine, hyoscyamine, jimson weed )

Blurred vision, dry mouth, vomiting, rapid pulse, headache, hot/dry skin, difficulty swallowing, excitement, confusion, delirium, convulsions, unconsciousness

Management :

Anticholinergic OD response



8. Barbiturates ( Butisol, Mebaral, Nembutal )

Slight pupil constriction (pupils may dilate in extreme OD), slurred speech, slowed reflexes, respiratory depression, coma

Management :

Depressant OD response



9. Benzodiazepines ( Ativan , Librium, Valium, Xanax )

Drowsiness, confusion, slowed reflexes, impaired coordination, dizziness, coma

Management :

Depressant OD response



10. Caffeine ( No-Doz, Vivarin, OTC stimulants and Diet Aids )

Nervousness, excitement, rapid pulse, nausea, vomiting,fever, tremors, delirium, convulsions, coma

Management :

Stimulant OD response



11. Cocaine( Crack, rock, freebase )

CNS arousal (followed by depression in severe OD), confusion, nausea, vomiting, anxiety, hallucinations, rapid/irregular/shallow breathing, coma, cardiac arrest

Management :

Stimulant OD response



12. Hallucinogens

a. Organic ( Psilocybin, peyote )

Psychological effects predominate; hallucinations, delusions, anxiety

Management :

Psychology crisis response


b. Synthetic ( LSD )

Psychological effects predominate; hallucinations, delusions, anxiety

Management :

Psychology crisis response


c. Amphetamine-based ( MDA, MDMA )

Psychological effects predominate; hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, and amphetamine OD symptoms

Management :

Stimulant OD response

Psychology crisis response



13. Inhalants

a. Aerosols ( Freon, isobutane )

Numbness, hallucinations, delusions, rapid/irregular pulse, respiratory depression, heart failure

Management :
Inhalant OD response

b. Solvents ( Gasoline, plastic cement, industrial solvents )
Slurred speech, dilated pupils, hallucinations, delusions, rapid/irregular pulse, headache, vomiting, coma, heart failure

Management :

Inhalant OD response



14. Marijuana ( Marijuana, Hashish )

Disorientation, rapid pulse, panic

Management :

Psychology crisis response



15. Narcotics ( Codeine, heroin, morphine, Demerol, Dilaudid, Percodan )

Drowsiness, shallow breathing, muscular flaccidity, pinpoint pupils, slow pulse, cold/clammy skin, unconsciousness, respiratory failure

Management :

Depressant OD response



16. Phenothiazines ( Compazine, Stelazine, Thorazine )

Drowsiness, dry mouth, fever, impaired motor skills, muscular rigidity, tremors, facial grimacing, low temperature, irregular pulse

Management :

Depressant OD response



17. PCP/Ketamine ( Angel dust , sherms , K , Special K )

Blank stare, rapid pulse, vomiting, muscular rigidity, anesthesia, convulsions, stroke, respiratory failure

Management
:
PCP OD response





1 comments:

Abusaidi said...

The administration of the anti-anxiety drug xanax would yield suitable results only when you are consistent in your xanax regimen but altogether while taking xanax, you are likely to encounter certain xanax effects such as tremors, bewilderment, headache, giddiness et al. These xanax side-effects are temporary only but whenever you encounter them, you should approach a doctor immediately.

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