1981
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.283.6305.1508
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Death due to overdose of nefopam.

Abstract: to 6-53 kPa (70 2 to 49 1 mm Hg). Despite this, individual values did not correlate well with the infant's condition, especially beforehand. This agrees with the view of Phelan et a15 that there is no absolute value of Pco2 to indicate the need for intermittent positive-pressure ventilation.Clinical improvement, though more difficult to assess objectively, was very obvious. The patients appeared more settled, sternal recession decreased, and cyanosis, when present, usually disappeared. The pulse and respirator… Show more

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“…brain damage in the ]atter. Clinical features quite similar to this initial symptomatology were also noticed in 9 patients aged 15 to 44 who recovered after massive intake of nefopam at doses ranging from 600 to 1800 mg (29).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…brain damage in the ]atter. Clinical features quite similar to this initial symptomatology were also noticed in 9 patients aged 15 to 44 who recovered after massive intake of nefopam at doses ranging from 600 to 1800 mg (29).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…(1,27,28). To our knowledge, there have been only two cases of fatal nefopam overdosage previously reported in the literature (Table I) (29,30). Both followed a voluntary, massive ingestion of nefopam tablets and were clinically well-documented.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The neuropsychiatric and cardiovascular ADRs are mainly known as signs of overdose. They include confusion, convulsions, hallucinations, tachycardia, bundle branch block or cardiac arrest [8–11]. Three fatal cases after nefopam overdose, have been reported in the literature [8–10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abnormal pupil responses, eye deviation and cerebral oedema could be attributed to hypoxic brain injury, but the previous reported case of fatal nefopam overdose showed similar features. 4 This suggests that the central nervous system findings in these patients could be a direct consequence of nefopam overdose. In addition, this patient showed many other features consistent with nefopam overdose, as detailed above.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%