Clonidine Poisoning in A Child-A case report

Introduction: Clonidine is among the drugs that are in a list of ‘one pill can kill’ drugs. We are reporting a child with clonidine toxicity with classical manifestations who recovered completely. Case Report: A 3 year and 2 months old ADHD girl presented with drowsiness for 30 minutes.  Her mother...

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Main Authors: Jagadishkumar K, Sneha Ramesh, MOHAMMED ROSHAN, KRISHNAKUMAR H C
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2021-04-01
Series:Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
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spelling doaj-351646185b2d40a7bd35f31d0541081f2021-05-15T06:20:07ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesAsia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology 2322-26112322-43202021-04-01101333410.22038/apjmt.2021.1798317983Clonidine Poisoning in A Child-A case reportJagadishkumar K0Sneha Ramesh1MOHAMMED ROSHAN2KRISHNAKUMAR H C3Professor and head of pediatrics,JSS MEDICAL COLLEGE,MYSORE,INDIARESIDENT IN PEDIATRICS,JSS MEDICAL COLLEGE,JSSAHER,MYSORERESIDENT INPEDIATRICS,JSS MEDICAL COLLEGE,MYSORE,INDIAASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PEDIATRICS,JSS MEDICAL COLLEGE, MYSOREIntroduction: Clonidine is among the drugs that are in a list of ‘one pill can kill’ drugs. We are reporting a child with clonidine toxicity with classical manifestations who recovered completely. Case Report: A 3 year and 2 months old ADHD girl presented with drowsiness for 30 minutes.  Her mother gave the history of accidental consumption of 3/4th clonidine 100 mcg tablet 45 minutes prior. On the examination, the child was drowsy with Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) 12/15. Her heart rate was 82 /minute with low volume pulse, respiratory rate 22 /minute, systolic blood pressure was 80 mm of Hg, and diastolic BP was not recordable. Immediately normal saline bolus was administered and her pulse volume improved and BP was 94/60 mm of Hg. After an hour, GCS was 9/15 and the respiration was shallow. After 4 hours, her sensorium improved (GCS 15/15). By 6 hours of ingestion, the child showed complete recovery. Discussion: Most of the clonidine poisoning children were younger than 6 years according to the NSWPIC database. Among them, 60% developed symptoms, most commonly lethargy (80%), bradycardia (17%), hypotension (15%), and respiratory depression (5%). Symptoms usually develop within 30-60 minutes and resolve within 24-48 hours. In our case, classical symptoms like drowsiness, hypotension, meiosis occurred within 30 minutes of ingestion and her consciousness deteriorated along with shallow respiration by the next 2 hours. By 6 hours of ingestion, the child showed complete recovery. Conclusion: While prescribing clonidine caution should be exercised regarding the side-effects. When calculating the dose, extra vigilance should be ensured and drug needs to be kept out of the reach of children.https://apjmt.mums.ac.ir/article_17983_922c024d9fd4022919735bf1dcdc2ef3.pdfclonidinetoxicitydrowsinesshypotensionrespiratory depression
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author Jagadishkumar K
Sneha Ramesh
MOHAMMED ROSHAN
KRISHNAKUMAR H C
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Sneha Ramesh
MOHAMMED ROSHAN
KRISHNAKUMAR H C
Clonidine Poisoning in A Child-A case report
Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
clonidine
toxicity
drowsiness
hypotension
respiratory depression
author_facet Jagadishkumar K
Sneha Ramesh
MOHAMMED ROSHAN
KRISHNAKUMAR H C
author_sort Jagadishkumar K
title Clonidine Poisoning in A Child-A case report
title_short Clonidine Poisoning in A Child-A case report
title_full Clonidine Poisoning in A Child-A case report
title_fullStr Clonidine Poisoning in A Child-A case report
title_full_unstemmed Clonidine Poisoning in A Child-A case report
title_sort clonidine poisoning in a child-a case report
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Asia Pacific Journal of Medical Toxicology
issn 2322-2611
2322-4320
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Introduction: Clonidine is among the drugs that are in a list of ‘one pill can kill’ drugs. We are reporting a child with clonidine toxicity with classical manifestations who recovered completely. Case Report: A 3 year and 2 months old ADHD girl presented with drowsiness for 30 minutes.  Her mother gave the history of accidental consumption of 3/4th clonidine 100 mcg tablet 45 minutes prior. On the examination, the child was drowsy with Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) 12/15. Her heart rate was 82 /minute with low volume pulse, respiratory rate 22 /minute, systolic blood pressure was 80 mm of Hg, and diastolic BP was not recordable. Immediately normal saline bolus was administered and her pulse volume improved and BP was 94/60 mm of Hg. After an hour, GCS was 9/15 and the respiration was shallow. After 4 hours, her sensorium improved (GCS 15/15). By 6 hours of ingestion, the child showed complete recovery. Discussion: Most of the clonidine poisoning children were younger than 6 years according to the NSWPIC database. Among them, 60% developed symptoms, most commonly lethargy (80%), bradycardia (17%), hypotension (15%), and respiratory depression (5%). Symptoms usually develop within 30-60 minutes and resolve within 24-48 hours. In our case, classical symptoms like drowsiness, hypotension, meiosis occurred within 30 minutes of ingestion and her consciousness deteriorated along with shallow respiration by the next 2 hours. By 6 hours of ingestion, the child showed complete recovery. Conclusion: While prescribing clonidine caution should be exercised regarding the side-effects. When calculating the dose, extra vigilance should be ensured and drug needs to be kept out of the reach of children.
topic clonidine
toxicity
drowsiness
hypotension
respiratory depression
url https://apjmt.mums.ac.ir/article_17983_922c024d9fd4022919735bf1dcdc2ef3.pdf
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