QT interval prolongation and rhabdomyolysis associated with diphenhydramine toxicity: a case report

  • Ali Z
  • Khan M
  • Ullah W
  • et al.
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Abstract

Diphenhydramine is a widely available, over-the-counter medication used for allergies and as a sleeping aid. When used in prescription doses, it is generally safe. Overdose of the medication has been associated with dangerous and life-threatening outcomes. Our case describes diphenhydramine toxicity manifesting with two rare but potentially life-threatening complications, rhabdomyolysis, and QT prolongation. Laboratory testing for diphenhydramine levels are not widely available. We recommend a high degree of suspicion for these complications when evaluating patients with diphenhydramine overdose, to adequately manage and prevent untoward outcomes.

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Ali, Z., Khan, M., Ullah, W., Kpehor, A. A., & Cheema, M. A. (2020). QT interval prolongation and rhabdomyolysis associated with diphenhydramine toxicity: a case report. Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives, 10(2), 151–153. https://doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2020.1749511

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