Atropine induced delirium in Organophosphate (OP) insecticide poisoning: A case report

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Abstract

Delirium is a condition associated with disturbances in mental abilities attributing to the reduced awareness of one’s environment. The onset of delirium is usually rapid, which may last for hours or even few days. Organophosphate poisoning (OP poisoning) is one of the leading causes associated with suicidal attempts and major admissions in the intensive care unit. Few literatures have been reported regarding the use of atropine and the concurrent risk of adverse reactions. Manifestations of atropine overdose and misuse includes dryness of the mouth, tachycardia and in addition, psychotic symptoms such as restlessness and excitement, hallucinations, delirium etc. A 14 yearold female patient who manifested with delirium and associated symptoms after atropine administration during the management of OP poisoning. Atropine administrations should be monitored based on the acetyl cholinesterase enzyme estimation and the dose may be titrated to prevent the worsening of the present conditions. Monitoring of the signs and symptoms is the key element to prevent the adverse effects.

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Moudgil, K., Tsundue, T., & Sivasankaran, P. (2018). Atropine induced delirium in Organophosphate (OP) insecticide poisoning: A case report. Journal of Young Pharmacists, 10(2), 243–245. https://doi.org/10.5530/jyp.2018.10.54

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