Seizure in venlafaxine overdose: a 10-year retrospective review of the California poison control system
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- DOI: 10.1080/15563650.2020.1712414
Seizure in venlafaxine overdose: a 10-year retrospective review of the California poison control system
Abstract
Background: The optimal observation time period with respect to seizures after venlafaxine overdose is unclear. We conducted a 10-year retrospective review of calls to the California Poison Control System to describe the time of onset of seizures in adult and pediatric overdose of venlafaxine.Methods: Inclusion criteria included adult and pediatric patients with exposure to venlafaxine, who were admitted to a health care facility and who had at least one seizure. We did not exclude cases in which co-ingestions of other drugs were reported. Data extraction of a priori defined variables was recorded. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the cohort of patients, including means, medians, and interquartile ranges.Results: The total number of cases included in the data analysis was 123 (12.9% of all venlafaxine ingestions). The longest time to last seizure was 24 h. Twenty-five percent of participants had a seizure from hour 7 to 24 h. This did not differ significantly between IR and XR formulations.Conclusions: Optimal observation time with respect to seizures after overdose of immediate-release formulation of venlafaxine is 18 h (24 h if ingested with other medications), and 21 h for patients who are poisoned with the sustained-release formulation.
Keywords: Poison control centers; seizure; venlafaxine.
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Comment on Seizure in venlafaxine overdose: a 10-year retrospective review of the California poison control system.Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2021 Sep;59(9):856-857. doi: 10.1080/15563650.2020.1870124. Epub 2021 Jan 21. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2021. PMID: 33475436 No abstract available.
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