Author/Authors :
Behnoush, Behnam Department of Forensic Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Bazmi, Elham Department of Forensic Laboratory - Legal Medicine Organization, Tehran , Taghaddosinejad, Fakhroddin Department of Forensic Medicine -Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction: Carbamazepine is commonly used in a variety of indications. Poisoning by this
drug, can lead to coma, seizures, cardiac disorders and respiratory distress. The treatment of poisoning is
generally supportive. Method: 68 poisoned patients with carbamazepine, who referred to poisoning ward of
Loghman Hospital, from July 2003 to September 2004, were studied. These patients were investigated for
demographic details, complications and types of treatment. Patients were grouped into two, receiving either
single dose of activated charcoal (30patients) or multiple doses of activated charcoal (38patients). Results:
58.8%of patients were female and 41.2% were male, the average age being 24.2 years old. The most obvious
clinical symptom was a decreased level of consciousness, in 69% of cases. Therapeutically, those taking multiple
doses of charcoal, were about 24 hours faster in recovery from clinical symptoms and leaving the hospital
than other patients. Conclusion and Recommendation: The results of this study are compatible with previous
ones. Factors like education for suitable management, good care and psychiatric consult have important
roles in prevention and treatment. Furthermore, administration of repeated doses of charcoal is therapeutically
very important.