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Self‐poisoning with Theophylline
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1986
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Oral CharcoalAntibioticsHealth SciencesElimination Half-lifePharmacologyForensic ToxicologyPoisoningTheophylline PoisoningToxicologyDrug OverdoseMedicineDrug AllergyClinical ToxicologyDrug ToxicityDrug Resistance
A heavy smoking male patient with moderate to severe theophylline poisoning is presented. Repeated doses of oral charcoal were given in addition to usual supportive treatment. During this treatment the elimination half-life of the drug (T1/2) was 2 hours. The toxic symptoms disappeared rapidly when the serum concentration was reduced to the therapeutic concentration range. T1/2 was approximately 24 hours in the same patient in a steady state study without oral charcoal treatment. Repeated doses of oral charcoal seem to increase theophylline elimination and should be administered in moderate to severe theophylline poisoning in addition to the usual supportive treatment and correction of metabolic disturbances.
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