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Carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: A case study

A 43-year-old woman with chronic back pain found relief by taking carisoprodol, a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant. She had acquired large amounts of the prescription medication through the Internet and was taking approximately three hundred 350 mg tablets each week, at times up to fifty ta...

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Autores principales: Ni, Karen, Cary, Margaret, Zarkowski, Paul
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656305/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19300598
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description A 43-year-old woman with chronic back pain found relief by taking carisoprodol, a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant. She had acquired large amounts of the prescription medication through the Internet and was taking approximately three hundred 350 mg tablets each week, at times up to fifty tablets per day. She then abruptly stopped the medication and presented to the emergency room one week later with waxing and waning attention, confusion, disorientation and visual hallucinations. Oral lorazepam was dosed according to a protocol employing the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale (CIWA). Her symptoms of delirium resolved rapidly and she was discharged home on day three. A review of the literature did not show any other reports of carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium. Such withdrawal symptoms could be expected as the mechanism of action of carisoprodol is similar to that of hypnotic sedatives. Its availability and ease with which it can be acquired through the Internet puts it at great risk for a drug of abuse.
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spelling pubmed-26563052009-03-19 Carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: A case study Ni, Karen Cary, Margaret Zarkowski, Paul Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Case Report A 43-year-old woman with chronic back pain found relief by taking carisoprodol, a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant. She had acquired large amounts of the prescription medication through the Internet and was taking approximately three hundred 350 mg tablets each week, at times up to fifty tablets per day. She then abruptly stopped the medication and presented to the emergency room one week later with waxing and waning attention, confusion, disorientation and visual hallucinations. Oral lorazepam was dosed according to a protocol employing the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale (CIWA). Her symptoms of delirium resolved rapidly and she was discharged home on day three. A review of the literature did not show any other reports of carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium. Such withdrawal symptoms could be expected as the mechanism of action of carisoprodol is similar to that of hypnotic sedatives. Its availability and ease with which it can be acquired through the Internet puts it at great risk for a drug of abuse. Dove Medical Press 2007-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2656305/ /pubmed/19300598 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Ni, Karen
Cary, Margaret
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Carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: A case study
title Carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: A case study
title_full Carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: A case study
title_fullStr Carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: A case study
title_short Carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: A case study
title_sort carisoprodol withdrawal induced delirium: a case study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656305/
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