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Research Article

Suicidal Chloral Hydrate Poisoning

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Pages 97-99 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

Background: The cumulative reports of chlorate hydrate toxicity suggest an unacceptable risk for this commonly used sleep aid. Case Report: A 29-year-old male was admitted after ingestion of70g of chloral hydrate. He was hypotensive and hypothermic. Spontaneous respiration was insufficient. Fluid resuscitation did not restore adequate blood pressure levels. Low dose catecholamine infusion resulted in ventricular arrhythmias. The patient was treated with combined hemopetfusion and hemodialysis during an eight hour period. During this time, serum concentrations of trichlorethanol fell. Blood pressure and heart rate increased and consciousness was regained without signs of neurological deficits. Conclusions: Although outcome was favorable, this case report illustrates the potentially high acute toxicity of chloral hydrate and supports its removal from the market.

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