TY - JOUR JF - IJT JO - IJT VL - 8 IS - 26 PY - 2014 Y1 - 2014/9/01 TI - Refractory Seizures in Tramadol Poisoning: A Case Report TT - Refractory Seizures in Tramadol Poisoning: A Case Report N2 - Background: Tramadol, an analgesic drug abused by opioid addicts, is also abused accidentally or for suicidal purposes. Tramadol poisoning can induce CNS depression, seizures, coma, and ultimately death. Case: In this report, a 30-year-old male was admitted to the emergency department due to suicidal attempt with ingestion of 14000 mg (140 tablet 100 mg) of tramadol. He had history of suicidal attempts in past years as well as depression in his past medical history, but he had not abused tramadol and other drugs in his history. There was no history of epilepsy or head trauma in. He presented with generalized seizures two hours post ingestion, and, then, he was referred to hospital four hours later. Generalized seizures were poorly controlled by multiple medications. Due to respiratory arrest, endotracheal tube was inserted and he was admitted to the ICU immediately. At admission, he experienced hypovolemic shock, hypoglycemia, coma, apnea, refractory seizures, muscle spasms, acute respiratory distress syndrome, coagolative disorder, rhabdomyolysis, and acute renal failure. Despite medical managements, he died 38 days after ingestion. Conclusion: In this report, despite using inhalational anesthetic drugs, seizures continued and were very poorly controlled. Cause of death in this patient can be seen as the side effects of tramadol poisoning. SP - 1157 EP - 1159 AU - Majidi, Mohammad AU - Nekouei Fard, Solmaz AD - Department of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, Iran. KW - Poisoning KW - Refractory Seizures KW - Tramadol. UR - http://ijt.arakmu.ac.ir/article-1-358-en.html ER -