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Cardiac Complications in Amitriptyline Poisoning: Title and subTitle BreakSuccessful Treatment With Physostigmine FREE

Jonathan Tobis, MD; Bodh N. Das, MD
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JAMA. 1976;235(14):1474-1476. doi:10.1001/jama.1976.03260400040028
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THE USE of tricyclic antidepressant medications is increasing as a form of self-poisoning. There have been a number of reports of the anticholinergic effects of amitriptyline hydrochloride and imipramine hydrochloride.1 Although many cases of cardiotoxicity have been reported,2 there is little information concerning the treatment of the serious cardiac complications. Physostigmine salicylate has been used successfully to treat the central effects of tricyclic antidepressants, such as agitation, seizures, and coma, as well as their peripheral effects, such as tachycardia.1 We have used this drug in treating a young woman who had a cardiac arrest subsequent to an amitriptyline overdose. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of amitriptyline poisoning in which malignant arrhythmias and conduction defects were successfully treated with physostigmine.

Report of a Case  A 22-year-old woman ingested an estimated 750 to 1,000 mg of amitriptyline hydrochloride (Elavil) on March 25, 1975. She was

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Rumack B:  Anticholinergic poisoning: Treatment with physostigmine . Pediatrics 52:449-451, 1973;.
Jefferson JW:  A review of the cardiovascular effects and toxicity of tricyclic antidepressants . Psychosom Med 37:160-179, 1975;.

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Rumack B:  Anticholinergic poisoning: Treatment with physostigmine . Pediatrics 52:449-451, 1973;.
Jefferson JW:  A review of the cardiovascular effects and toxicity of tricyclic antidepressants . Psychosom Med 37:160-179, 1975;.
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