Abstract
Introduction: #Tricyclic antidepressants are used in multiple #psychiatric disorders such as depressive syndrome or attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder. #Acute intoxications by this drug if not treated
in time, have a high mortality due to the cardiovascular effects that
occur in the body.
Objective: Detect acute poisoning by tricyclic antidepressants
with the analytical values in serum of patients who have symptoms
compatible to establish treatment early.
Method: Review of the clinical history of patients who in the
urine drug screening test were positive for tricyclic antidepressants
and had a compatible electrocardiogram. Venous blood samples were
processed in Cobas 6000 e501 (#Roche Dignostics) by the #homogeneous enzyme immunoassay technique.
Results: Differentiation in 3 groups of patients according to the plasma concentration values.
Conclusions: The quantification of the plasma concentration of
tricyclic antidepressants offers additional information to confirm the
diagnosis but not for the urgent treatment of these intoxicates because
the free concentration of the drug is modified with pH or the individual
variability.
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