Harmful effect of saline infusion in a patient with glycyrrhizic acid poisoning

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Alcohol-free licorice beverages contain glycyrrhizic acid. Excess glycyrrhizic acid is a well-known cause of excess mineralocorticoid syndrome. We report a case of glycyrrhizic acid poisoning in an abstinent alcoholic complicated by severe pulmonary edema following excessive hydration with intravenous normal saline.

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Caubet-Kamar, N., Tubery, M., Garrouste, C., Lauque, D., & Kamar, N. (2010). Harmful effect of saline infusion in a patient with glycyrrhizic acid poisoning. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 12(3), 224–225. https://doi.org/10.1017/S148180350001229X

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