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Citation

Hagemeijer F. Acta Cardiol. 1976; 31(2): 161-167.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1976, Acta Cardiologica)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1087816

Abstract

A 48 year old man with severe coronary artery disease died approximately 33 hours after swallowing unknown amounts of aprindine, digoxin, furosemide, acenocoumarol, flurazepam, nitrazepam and lorazepam. Blood analysis carried out 40 min. before death showed no hydric or ionic imbalance; blood gases were normal. Serum digoxin concentration was 3.9 ng/ml; plasma concentration of aprindine was 2.5 mug/ml and plasma concentration of desethylaprindine was 386 ng/ml. Patient was profoundly comatose, hypotensive, and the electrocardiogram showed broad and bizarre QRS complexes; patient ultimately died in irreversible secondary ventricular fibrillation and asystole. Aprindine probably played a decisive role in the fatal outcome of this complex drug intoxication.


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