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ToxCard: Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity

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Metabolism of ester anesthetics is by plasma cholinesterase, whereas amides are metabolized by the cytochrome P450 system in the liver. [6] 6] Action of local anesthetics is dependent upon the molecule crossing the plasma membrane in a unionized form. [2] Poisoning & Drug Overdose. lidocaine) or an ester (e.g., BMJ Case Rep.

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ToxCard: Diethylene Glycol

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DEG is rapidly absorbed when ingested and can reach peak plasma and brain tissue concentrations within four hours of ingestion. Elimination half-life data is not well established but increases in larger overdoses and as renal injury begins to occur. Metabolism of DEG adapted from Bessenhofer, et al. References: Abubukar et al.

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Popular Antiobesity Medications Bring New Challenges to Emergency Physicians

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There have been documented cases of overdose, and of note, there is no known antidote. Sodhi M, Rezaeianzadeh R, Kezouh A, et al. Ahmann AJ, Capehorn M, Charpentier G, et al. Poison centers see nearly 1,500% increase in calls related to injected weight-loss drugs as people accidentally overdose. Bansal AB, Al Khalili Y.

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Severe shock, obtunded, and a diagnostic prehospital ECG. Also: How did this happen?

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This is pathognomonic of hyperkalemia (I suppose it could be due to a massive overdose of a sodium channel blocking drug, maybe). the associated loss is double, at 200-400 mEq.* [ Sterns RH, et al. Internal potassium balance and the control of the plasma potassium concentration. She was in shock with thready pulses.

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REBEL Cast Ep 118: The PROCOAG Trial – 4F-PCC for Trauma Patients?

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Click here for Direct Download of the Podcast Paper: Bouzat P et al. References: Bouzat P et al. PMID: 36942533 Innerhofer P et al. Reversal of Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy Using First-Line Coagulation Factor Concentrates or Fresh Frozen Plasma (RETIC): A Single-Centre Parallel-Group, Open-Label Randomised Trial.

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