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Clinical Toxicology 2009-Jul

Risk assessment of isolated aripiprazole exposures and toxicities: a retrospective study.

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M C Young
N Shah
F L Cantrell
R F Clark

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Abstracto

OBJECTIVE

To characterize the clinical effects of acute isolated aripiprazole poisonings and to assess the toxic dose of this drug.

METHODS

All isolated acute aripiprazole exposures reported to a poison control system from January 2002 through September 2006 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with incomplete information or those lost to follow-up were excluded.

RESULTS

A total of 286 cases were identified. Mean age was 18.9 years (SD 15.7), with a range of 6 months-70 years. Seventy-seven patients (27%) were or=18 years. Doses were known in 255 patients (89%). Symptoms occurred in 158 patients (55%): somnolence 89 (56%), tachycardia 32 (20%, heart rate 102-186), nausea/vomiting 29 (18%), dystonic reactions 21 (13%), tremor 9 (6%), agitation 3 (2%), dizziness 3 (2%), paresthesia 2 (1%), headache 2 (1%), dysphagia 1 (<1%), syncope 1 (<1%), minor facial swelling 1 (<1%), and hypotension 1 (<1%). None of the patients required intubation, and there were no deaths or EKG abnormalities. Median dose for symptomatic and asymptomatic groups were 25 and 15 mg, respectively, for or=18 (p = 0.25). In comparison of drug groups (Group 1, or=91 mg), symptoms were more likely to occur in Group 2 versus Group 1 (OR 2.29, 95% CI 0.79-6.61) in patients or=18 years.

CONCLUSIONS

Acute aripiprazole poisonings most commonly result in sedation, sinus tachycardia, nausea/vomiting, or dystonic reactions. Symptoms are more likely with doses above 90 mg, although pediatric patients can be affected at a lower dose.

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