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Abstract #19102 Published in IGR 3-1

Opthalmic drops causing coma in an infant

Berlin RJ; Lee UT; Samples JR; Rich LF; Tang-Lui DD-S; Sing KA; Steiner RD
The Journal of pediatrics 2001; 138: 441-443


A one-month-old infant with Peters anomaly had recurrent episodes of unresponsiveness, hypotension, hypotonia, hypothermia, and bradycardia. An extensive medical evaluation determined these episodes to be caused by brimonidine, an anti-glaucoma agent. There is the potential for serious toxic effects from the systemic absorption of topically applied ophthalmic agents in children.

Dr R.D. Steiner, Oregon Health Sciences University, 707 SW Gaines Rd, Portland, OR 97207-0574, USA


Classification:

11.3.3 Apraclonidine, brimonidine (Part of: 11 Medical treatment > 11.3 Adrenergic drugs)



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