Pethidine reverses morphine-induced delirium
- PMID: 10853216
- DOI: 10.1177/0310057X0002800311
Pethidine reverses morphine-induced delirium
Abstract
A young patient had unexpected and prolonged postoperative delirium apparently associated with morphine-induced biliary colic. Naloxone had no therapeutic effect, but a small dose of pethidine produced a dramatic return to lucidity. Unrecognized biliary spasm should be considered as a cause of agitation in the recovery room in postoperative patients who have received morphine.
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