Summary
Definition
History and exam
Other diagnostic factors
- anxiety
- agitation
- confusion
- tremor, shivering, muscle jerking
- sweating
- headache
- tachycardia
- hypertonia/rigidity
- diaphoresis
- flushing
- dilated pupils
- hyperthermia
- myoclonus
- startling
Diagnostic investigations
Investigations to consider
- FBC
- creatine phosphokinase
- ECG
- blood cultures
- lumbar puncture
- CT or MRI head
Treatment algorithm
Contributors
Authors
Geoffrey Isbister, BSc, MBBS, FACEM, MD
Clinical Toxicologist
Calvary Mater Newcastle
Associate Professor
University of Newcastle
Newcastle
Australia
Disclosures
GI is an author of several references cited in this monograph.
Peer reviewers
Laura Tormoehlen, MD, FAAN, FACMT
Neurologist and Medical Toxicologist
Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology and Emergency Medicine
Indiana University
Bloomington
IN
Disclosures
LT has been compensated as an expert witness for cases involving serotonergic drugs.
Daniel E Brooks, MD
Medical Director
Banner Poison and Drug Information Center
Phoenix
AZ
Disclosures
DEB declares that he has no competing interests.
Karl Marlowe, MbChB, MSc, PgC-Ed, PgD-CBT, MRCPsych
Consultant Psychiatrist
East London NHS Foundation Trust
London
UK
Disclosures
KM declares that he has no competing interests.
Theodore A. Stern, MD
Chief
Psychiatric Consultation Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
Professor of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
Boston
MA
Disclosures
TAS declares that he has no competing interests.
Paul M. Gahlinger, MD
Adjunct Professor
Department of Family and Preventive Medicine
University of Utah
Salt Lake City
UT
Disclosures
PMG declares that he has no competing interests.
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