
@article{ref1,
title="Pediatric Metaxalone Ingestions Reported to Texas Poison Control Centers, 2000-2007",
journal="Pediatric emergency care",
year="2010",
author="Forrester, Mathias B.",
volume="26",
number="1",
pages="15-18",
abstract="<p>OBJECTIVES:: The purpose of this study was to describe the pattern of metaxalone (a muscle relaxant) ingestions by young children reported to poison control centers. METHODS:: Cases were all metaxalone ingestions by patients aged 0 to 5 years reported to Texas poison control centers during 2000 to 2007. Cases with multiple substance ingestions and lack of follow-up were excluded. Cases were analyzed for selected demographic and clinical factors. RESULTS:: Of 148 total cases, 56.8% were boys. The distributions by management site were 56.1% on-site, 22.3% already at/en route to a health care facility, and 21.6% referred to a health care facility. Final medical outcomes were no effect for 90.5% cases, minor effect for 8.1%, moderate effect for 0.7%, and major effect for 0.7%. Specific clinical effects reported were drowsiness (11), vomiting (3), agitation (2), rash (1%), tachycardia (1), and ataxia (1). CONCLUSIONS:: Pediatric metaxalone ingestions reported to Texas poison control centers usually resulted in minor or no effect. Most ingestions did not require hospitalization.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0749-5161",
doi="10.1097/PEC.0b013e3181c330dc",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PEC.0b013e3181c330dc"
}