“…Recent experimental studies have shown that many agents, such as L-NAME, a nitric-oxide synthase inhibitor, selective adenosine A 1 and A 2a receptor antagonists, and glucagon, are effective in reversing TCA-induced hypotension (Kalkan et al, 2004;Pentel et al, 1996;Tuncok et al, 2002;Kaplan et al, 2008). There are case reports suggesting the beneficial effects of vasopressin and glucagon in TCA overdose (Sensky and Olczak, 1999;Downes, 2003;Barry et al, 2006). Heard et al showed that TCA antibody fragments (TCA Fab) raise total serum TCA levels while lowering free levels in TCA-poisoned patients and no toxic effects were associated with the increase in TCA levels, but in this study, there were no significant changes in QRS duration, HR, or MAP associated with the Fab infusion (Heard et al, 2006).…”