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