An unexpected prolonged coma due to a pharmacobezoar formed from Vegetamine A® tablet ingestion.
Acute Med Surg
; 2(1): 60-63, 2015 01.
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| ID: mdl-29123693
Case: A 49-year-old man ingested massive quantities of Vegetamine A® tablets that contain two anticholinergic agents in addition to phenobarbital. The patient remained in an unexpectedly prolonged coma 4 days post-hospitalization. An acute gastroscopy revealed a pinkish-white pharmacobezoar on the lesser curvature of the stomach, which was extracted using a net. Direct hemoperfusion and treatment with multiple-dose activated charcoal was then initiated. Phenobarbital serum concentrations eventually decreased, resulting in complete recovery of the patient. Outcome: On day 30, the patient was transferred to the Psychiatric Department. Conclusion: An intragastric pharmacobezoar should be suspected in patients with promoted and prolonged toxicity or if high serum concentrations of agents indicate their continuous absorption.
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Acute Med Surg
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2015
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United States