Calcium channel blocker toxicity

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Calcium Channel Blocker Toxicity

Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are a class of medications that are frequently used in the treatment of hypertension, angina, and certain types of arrhythmia. However, an overdose or inappropriate use of these drugs can lead to a condition known as calcium channel blocker toxicity.

Overview

Calcium channel blocker toxicity is a serious medical condition that can result in life-threatening symptoms and complications. It occurs when an individual ingests a dose of a calcium channel blocker that is higher than the therapeutic level, leading to an excessive blockage of calcium channels in the body.

Pathophysiology

Calcium channel blockers work by inhibiting the influx of calcium ions into cardiac and smooth muscle cells, leading to a decrease in muscular contraction. In the event of an overdose, this inhibition becomes excessive, leading to a significant decrease in cardiac output, hypotension, and potentially fatal arrhythmias.

Symptoms

The symptoms of calcium channel blocker toxicity can vary depending on the specific drug ingested and the amount. However, common symptoms include dizziness, shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting. In severe cases, individuals may experience seizures, coma, and potentially fatal cardiac arrest.

Treatment

Treatment for calcium channel blocker toxicity is primarily supportive and includes gastric lavage, administration of activated charcoal, and close monitoring of vital signs. In severe cases, intravenous calcium gluconate or calcium chloride may be administered to counteract the effects of the calcium channel blocker.

Prevention

Prevention of calcium channel blocker toxicity involves proper medication management, including taking the prescribed dose at the correct times and avoiding the use of these medications without a prescription.


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