Accidental human poisoning with a veterinary tranquilliser

DISCUSSION Detomidine (trade names Domosedan and Dormosedan) is used for sedating horses and other animals to facilitate examination and surgical procedures. 1, 2 Detomidine causes a bradycardia with blood pressure initially raised and then normal or low, reduced cardiac output, and slowing of intra...

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description DISCUSSION Detomidine (trade names Domosedan and Dormosedan) is used for sedating horses and other animals to facilitate examination and surgical procedures. 1, 2 Detomidine causes a bradycardia with blood pressure initially raised and then normal or low, reduced cardiac output, and slowing of intracardiac conduction with partial sinoatrial and atrioventricular block. The only previous report of detomidine poisoning in humans is a single case of deliberate injection of detomidine 50 mg and butorphanol 100 mg in a 36 year old man. 8 Butorphanol is an opioid drug for which the antidote is naloxone. 9 The patient presented with a GCS of 6 and required a continuous infusion of naloxone, but his heart rate never fell below 70 beats/min and his blood pressure never below 110/80 mmHg.
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Adrenergic alpha-Agonists - poisoning
Adult
Analgesics
Anesthesia
Animal Husbandry
Animals
Blood pressure
Cardiac arrhythmia
Case Report
Cattle
Detomidine
domosedan
dormosedan
Heart rate
Humans
Hypnotics and Sedatives - poisoning
Imidazoles - poisoning
Male
overdose
Poisoning
tranquilliser
Veterinary Drugs - poisoning
Veterinary medicine
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