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Citation

Deniz T, Emeksiz C. Marmara Med. J. 2008; 21(3): 269-272.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Marmara University)

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Abstract

We report a case of acute intoxication due to a massive overdose of isotretinoin. A 17 year-old male patient had ingested 16 capsules of isotretinoin (20 mg) with suicidal intentions. He presented with nausea, dizziness and myalgia on extremities. 2 hours after the attempt he was brought to our clinic. We administered gastric lavage and active charcoal treatment before taking him to the intensive care unit for observation. 24 hours later, cutaneous xerosis and desquamation of the face especially the nasolabial region occurred; cutaneous xerosis resolved spontaneously. The side-effects were only mild exacerbations of some common isotretinoin side-effects. There was a low toxicity of isotretinoin overdose. To date, few cases of isotretinoin overdosages have been reported. Being alert when using isotretinoin on a teenager may save life because this drug may exacerbate depression as a side effect.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescent; Intoxication; human; Suicide; male; case report; depression; suicide attempt; isotretinoin; acne vulgaris; article; drug intoxication; clinical feature; fluoxetine; physical examination; stomach lavage; activated carbon; hospital discharge; urinalysis; anamnesis; electrocardiography; laboratory test; blood cell count; Isotretinoin; xerosis; desquamation

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