Background: Antipsychotic drugs, mood-stabilizers, and sedatives are used rou- tinely to treat acute mania, sometimes in combinations, most of which are poorly evaluated for efficacy and safety. Objective: We report a case of sudden death in a 40-year-old man with acute mania treated aggressively with combinations of drugs that resulted in in potentially toxic, high serum drug concentrations. Methods: After the autopsy, analysis were conducted to determine levels of the adminis- tered medications using GC-MS and LC-MS/MS. Results: Although dosed within recommended ranges, circulating concentrations of some antipsychotic drugs given were excessive, suggesting possible pharmacokinetic interactions. In particular, valproate may have increased serum levels of haloperidol, clozapine, and promazine. The proposed cause of death was cardiac arrest, to which the high concentrations of antipsychotics may have contributed. Conclusion: This case suggests caution in the aggressive treatment of mania with combinations of psychotropic drugs and highlights the need of further clinical studies to identify consequences of drug-drug interactions of antimanic drugs, even when given at recommended doses.
Sudden Death Associated with Complex Treatment of Acute Mania: Case Report and Toxicological Findings / Curto, Martina; Lionetto, Luana; David, Maria Chiara; Maiese, Aniello; Ferracuti, Stefano; Simmaco, Maurizio; Baldessarini, Ross J.. - In: CURRENT PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 2211-5560. - 8:3(2019), pp. 238-243. [10.2174/2211556008666190916093915]
Sudden Death Associated with Complex Treatment of Acute Mania: Case Report and Toxicological Findings
Curto, Martina
;David, Maria Chiara;Maiese, Aniello;Ferracuti, Stefano;Simmaco, Maurizio;
2019
Abstract
Background: Antipsychotic drugs, mood-stabilizers, and sedatives are used rou- tinely to treat acute mania, sometimes in combinations, most of which are poorly evaluated for efficacy and safety. Objective: We report a case of sudden death in a 40-year-old man with acute mania treated aggressively with combinations of drugs that resulted in in potentially toxic, high serum drug concentrations. Methods: After the autopsy, analysis were conducted to determine levels of the adminis- tered medications using GC-MS and LC-MS/MS. Results: Although dosed within recommended ranges, circulating concentrations of some antipsychotic drugs given were excessive, suggesting possible pharmacokinetic interactions. In particular, valproate may have increased serum levels of haloperidol, clozapine, and promazine. The proposed cause of death was cardiac arrest, to which the high concentrations of antipsychotics may have contributed. Conclusion: This case suggests caution in the aggressive treatment of mania with combinations of psychotropic drugs and highlights the need of further clinical studies to identify consequences of drug-drug interactions of antimanic drugs, even when given at recommended doses.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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