Tricyclic-antidepressant-induced delirium and plasma drug concentration
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Tricyclic-antidepressant-induced delirium and plasma drug concentration
Abstract
Fourteen patients receiving routine doses of amitriptyline developed plasma drug concentrations above 300 ng/ml. Of the 7 patients with plasma levels above 450 ng/ml, 6 developed a drug-induced delirium as opposed to none of the 7 with levels below 450 ng/ml. Thus, this adverse effect could be avoided by monitoring levels and reducing dosage when appropriate.
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