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Citation

Yanagawa Y, Ohshita T, Takemoto M, Matsumoto N, Sakamoto T, Okada Y. No To Shinkei 2005; 57(1): 45-49.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Igaku Shoin)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

15782600

Abstract

A twenty-six-year male who presented with a consciousness disturbance induced by the ingestion of an estimated 7g of hydroxyzine. He demonstrated bipolar symptoms which consisted of both stupor and excitement, and both an increase in muscle tension and apnea, however, these symptoms improved after the infusion of diazepam. He was diagnosed to demonstrate catatonia. After treatment composing three days of mechanical ventilation in combination with the administration of sedatives and muscle relaxatants, his symptoms improved. Hydroxyzine is thus considered to be able to induce catatonia and this mechanism of this condition is discussed.


Language: ja

Keywords

Adult; Bipolar Disorder; Catatonia; Histamine H1 Antagonists; Humans; Hydroxyzine; Male; Suicide, Attempted

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