Hyponatremia associated with paroxetine induced by sodium-restricted diet and hypotonic saline
- PMID: 20013054
- DOI: 10.1007/s11096-009-9353-5
Hyponatremia associated with paroxetine induced by sodium-restricted diet and hypotonic saline
Abstract
Case description: An 89-year-old woman taking paroxetine was admitted to our hospital for femoral neck fracture; her diet became sodium restricted due to hypertension. After admission, the femoral head replacement was performed and hypotonic saline was administered over 2 days. On the fifth day after the operation, severe hyponatremia was observed and treated with oral fluid restriction, furosemide, sodium chloride and paroxetine discontinuance. In a few days, serum sodium concentration returned to baseline level.
Conclusions: Besides risk factors for SIADH, a sodium-restricted diet and infusions of hypotonic saline in the perioperative period should be considered risk factors for SIADH associated with paroxetine.
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