Massive Intravenous Digoxin Overdosage
- 10 October 1974
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 291 (15) , 777-778
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm197410102911508
Abstract
ACCIDENTAL or intentional oral digoxin overdosage occurs in persons with and without underlying heart disease. We recently observed a laboratory technician without prior heart disease who self-adminstered 200 mg of digoxin intravenously. Since physicians rarely order more than 100 0.25-mg tablets of digoxin per prescription, oral ingestion of more than 25 mg would be expected to be rare. Reported digoxin ingestions have not exceeded 23 to 24 mg.1 2 In our patient severe hyperkalemia (potassium level of 13.5 mEq per liter) developed. Inexcitability of cardiac tissue occurred despite adequate control of plasma potassium with hemodialysis and magnesium infusion.Case ReportA . . .Keywords
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