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Fulminant Hyperkalaemia and Multiple Complications Following Ibuprofen Overdose

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A previously healthy 17-year-old man was admitted in coma following major overdosage with ibuprofen and minor overdosage of doxepin (plasma concentrations 809 and 0.49 mg/L, respectively). Initially, potassium chloride (20mmol 3-hourly) was infused because of mild hypokalaemia (K+ 2.8 mmol/L). 14 hours after admission the patient developed a hypermetabolic state with pyrexia, metabolic acidosis and progressive respiratory failure despite ventilation at 16 L/min, and a malignant broad complex tachycardia was associated with acute hyperkalaemia (K+ 8.3 mmol/L). The arrhythmia resolved with correction of the hyperkalaemia. Chest x-rays showed diffuse opacification throughout both lung fields and subsequently there was transient impairment of renal function, with evidence of mild rhabdomyolysis. Ventilatory support was required for 60 hours and a chest x-ray at 6 days showed extensive bilateral nodular shadowing, which was still present at follow-up 4 weeks later.

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Menzies, D.G., Conn, A.G., Williamson, I.J. et al. Fulminant Hyperkalaemia and Multiple Complications Following Ibuprofen Overdose. Med Toxicol Adverse Drug Exp 4, 468–471 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03259927

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