Analytically Confirmed Intentional Overdose of the Antidepressant Vortioxetine.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 TOXICOLOGY
Journal of Medical Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1007/s13181-024-01027-8
Adam Daneshmend, Allon Gould, Simon Hudson, John Robert Howard Archer, Paul Ivor Dargan, David Michael Wood
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Abstract

Introduction: Vortioxetine is an antidepressant with a multimodal mechanism of action. It is used as a treatment option for patients with major depressive episodes. There have only been two previously reported non-fatal overdoses of vortioxetine; neither of these were analytically confirmed There has also been one case of serotonin syndrome potentially related to vortioxetine and two deaths where vortioxetine was detected. We report here a non-fatal analytically confirmed case of vortioxetine overdose.

Case report: A 32-year-old male presented to the emergency department (ED) 12-13 h after oral ingestion of 1,260 mg of vortioxetine and 350 mg of diazepam. A family member reported that he had been drowsy after the overdose, but his level of consciousness and observations (heart rate, blood pressure and temperature) were normal on review by the pre-hospital emergency services and on arrival to the ED. During a period of observation, he did not develop any features of serotonin syndrome or any other significant toxicity. Toxicological analysis of a blood sample taken in the ED detected vortioxetine (plasma concentration 457 ng/mL 10 h after ingestion) and sub-therapeutic concentrations of diazepam and pregabalin.

Discussion: Despite having a plasma vortioxetine concentration nearly 15-times therapeutic vortioxetine concentrations, this patient did not develop any significant toxicity. In particular he did not develop any clinical or biochemical features of serotonin toxicity that would be expected with this class of antidepressant. Additional reporting of analytically confirmed vortioxetine overdoses will allow clinicians and licensing authorities to further understand the safety of this medication in overdose.

经分析确认的抗抑郁药物伏替西汀故意过量。
简介伏替西汀是一种具有多模式作用机制的抗抑郁药。它可用于治疗重度抑郁发作患者。此前仅有两例因过量服用伏替西汀而非致命的报道,但均未得到分析证实。还有一例血清素综合征病例可能与伏替西汀有关,另有两例死亡病例检测出了伏替西汀。我们在此报告一例经分析证实的非致命性伏替西汀过量病例:一名 32 岁的男性在口服 1,260 毫克伏替西汀和 350 毫克地西泮 12-13 小时后到急诊科就诊。一名家属称他在服用过量药物后一直昏昏欲睡,但院前急救服务人员对他的意识水平和观察结果(心率、血压和体温)进行复查后发现他的意识水平和观察结果(心率、血压和体温)均属正常。在观察期间,他没有出现任何血清素综合征的特征或任何其他明显的中毒症状。对急诊室采集的血液样本进行的毒理学分析检测出了伏替西汀(摄入 10 小时后血浆浓度为 457 纳克/毫升)以及治疗浓度以下的地西泮和普瑞巴林:尽管伏替西汀的血浆浓度接近治疗浓度的 15 倍,但该患者并未出现任何明显的毒性反应。特别是,他没有出现该类抗抑郁药应有的血清素毒性临床或生化特征。对经分析确认的伏替西汀过量用药情况进行更多报告,将有助于临床医生和发证机构进一步了解这种药物在过量用药时的安全性。
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10.30%
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Toxicology (JMT) is a peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to advances in clinical toxicology, focusing on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of poisoning and other adverse health effects resulting from medications, chemicals, occupational and environmental substances, and biological hazards. As the official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT), JMT is managed by an editorial board of clinicians as well as scientists and thus publishes research that is relevant to medical toxicologists, emergency physicians, critical care specialists, pediatricians, pre-hospital providers, occupational physicians, substance abuse experts, veterinary toxicologists, and policy makers.       JMT articles generate considerable interest in the lay media, with 2016 JMT articles cited by various social media sites, the Boston Globe, and the Washington Post among others.     For questions or comments about the journal, please contact jmtinfo@acmt.net.    For questions or comments about the journal, please contact jmtinfo@acmt.net.
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