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Re: seratonin syndrome

Posted by Phil on June 1, 1999, at 7:58:44

In reply to seratonin syndrome, posted by rndennis on June 1, 1999, at 2:49:20

> I recently had to have my daughter transported from school to the hospital for what we thought was some sort of drug overdose. She is currently on Effexor 75mgx2 day, and had admitted to smoking part of a marijuana cigatette on her lunch break. About 1 hr later, she began to feel "horrible all over" and called me to pick her up. When I got to the school, she was hallucinating, screaming (panic attack and hyperventilation, I think. Her heart rate was about 165, and she had massive involuntary muscle spasms and twitches. Scary as hell. Her UA test at the hospital about an hour or so later was clean for anything they could think of, and a shot of muscle relaxor brought her back to earth. The other kid had been smoking the same dope most of the morning without any unexpected or extreme effects. The ER MD said that he thought she might have had a seratonim episode, and that the drug use could have been co-incidental. My daughter doesn't remember much after she got to the ER, until the next day. I would appreciate your thoughts on this. My daughter is being treated for severe clinical depression and ADD.

>>How long had your daughter been at that dose-is there any chance she could have taken more that day? When I was starting Luvox and upping the dose, I got a ride to the ER for very rapid heartbeat-panic attack. I had upped the dose a little that night. You're right, it is scary.
Phil


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