Central anticholinergic syndrome reversed by tetrahydroaminacrine (tha)
- PMID: 1221261
- DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1975.tb106431.x
Central anticholinergic syndrome reversed by tetrahydroaminacrine (tha)
Abstract
A case of central anticholinergic syndrome after an overdose of orphenadrine citrate (Norflex), treated with tetrahydroaminacrine (THA, Tacrine) is presented. A possible mechanism for the syndrome is discussed in relation to other psychotic states, and the use of anticholinesterase agents in the treatment of toxic psychoses reviewed.
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