Calcium gluconate in severe verapamil intoxication

Thomas F. Luscher, Georg Noll, Til Sturmer, Beat Huser, Markus Wenk

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Abstract

To the Editor: Intoxication with verapamil is a serious and often fatal condition, complicated by severe hypotension and cardiac-conduction abnormalities14. The current therapeutic approach involves intravenous atropine, catecholamines, ventilation, and the insertion of a pacemaker. A 65-year-old woman treated with sustained-release verapamil for hypertension was admitted to our hospital in a coma (Glasgow coma score, 4). The blood pressure was 83/63 mm Hg, and the heart rate was 42 beats per minute (atrioventricular nodal rhythm with right bundle-branch block). The results of a routine drug screening were negative. Verapamil overdose was suspected, and gastric lavage was performed. The.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)718-720
Number of pages3
JournalNew England Journal of Medicine
Volume330
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 1994
Externally publishedYes

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