Dextromethorphan Induced Dystonia: A Rare Case Report
Dextromethorphan is a distant derivative of morphine, used as an antitussive agent indicated in standard care for various infections and respiratory conditions ranging from the common cold (rhinoviruses) to severe acute respiratory illness (SARI). Being a derivative of morphine, a natural central ne...
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description | Dextromethorphan is a distant derivative of morphine, used as an antitussive agent indicated in standard care for various infections and respiratory conditions ranging from the common cold (rhinoviruses) to severe acute respiratory illness (SARI). Being a derivative of morphine, a natural central nervous system (CNS) depressant, dextromethorphan produces little to no action on CNS when ingested in the prescription dosage. We present a case of a 64-year-old female patient, a known case of ischemic heart disease post angioplasty and stenting to the left anterior descending artery (LAD), with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and hypothyroidism who developed extrapyramidal symptoms post dextromethorphan administration. The incidence of dextromethorphan-induced dystonia is unknown, and the literature review suggests 4 case reports indicating dextromethorphan-induced dystonia, and each of those reports is a case of either accidental overdose or overdose in substance abuse disorder. No cases of these CNS side effects are described among adults with a therapeutic dose of dextromethorphan. This case report serves to sensitize the clinician about this rare occurrence. |
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