A Rare Presentation of Anticholinergic Toxicity in a Young Patient Due to Over-The-Counter Cold Medicines

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Khan, Ahsum [1 ]
Singh, Gagan [2 ]
Jacob, Jason [2 ]
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[1] Univ Connecticut, Sch Med, Internal Med, Farmington, CT 06032 USA
[2] Hartford Hosp, Internal Med, Hartford, CT 06115 USA
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anticholinergic overdose; anticholingeric delerium; altered mental state; otc medication; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION;
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10.7759/cureus.13919
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Anticholinergic toxicity is a relatively uncommon occurrence. When it does occur, it is usually attributed to an overdose of anticholinergic agents, especially in the elderly population. In younger patients, anticholingeric toxicity is usually due to an intentional overdose in a suicide attempt, accidental exposure to jimson weed or deadly nightshade plant, or the combination of anticholinergic drugs with recreational drugs (psilocybin mushroom). Over-the-counter cold medicines are well known to contain a variety of anticholinergic substances, the most well-known being diphenhydramine. Uncommonly, these readily available substances can produce anticholinergic toxicity in elderly patients, even when appropriate dosages are consumed. Younger patients are less likely to develop this clinical picture, due to higher renal clearance and lower drug volume of distribution. Nonetheless, clinical suspicion should remain high in the younger population. Patients can present with fever, tachycardia, diplopia, urinary retention, dry mucous membranes, and altered mental status. This case provides awareness to the unlikely complication of over-the-counter cold medicines in a young 19-year-old patient, while highlighting the need for diligent history taking and deliberate use of physostigmine in patients with altered mental status.
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