Serotonin Syndrome in the Emergency Department

  • Hernandez M
  • Walsh M
  • Stead T
  • et al.
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Abstract

With the widespread use of serotonergic agents including many antidepressants, antiemetics, illicit drugs, and even some herbal supplements, serotonin syndrome is a condition seen more frequently. It can appear abruptly and, if untreated, can progress to a life-threatening state. Prompt recognition and treatment is imperative to avoid complications. The presentation is variable and can be confused with other conditions. The authors present a case of serotonin syndrome that was recognized early and treated promptly in the emergency department.

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Hernandez, M., Walsh, M., Stead, T., Quinones, A., & Ganti, L. (2019). Serotonin Syndrome in the Emergency Department. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.6307

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