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:)))))))))))))) - stefan78
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The best treatment for this patient with
serotonin syndrome is:
A) Dantrolene.
B) Cyproheptadine.
C) Propranolol.
D) A and B.
E) B and C.
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BB?
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#4
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The correct answer is D. This patient has a typical
serotonin syndrome, which can be caused by the interaction
of an MAOI and a serotonin reuptake inhibitor
(SRI). Since fluoxetine (Prozac) has such a long halflife,
a two-day washout period is not sufficient before
starting an MAOI. Answer A is incorrect because the
patient has marked muscle rigidity”not something
found in meningitis. Answer B is incorrect because isolated
fluoxetine overdoses rarely if ever cause such dramatic
symptoms. Answer C is incorrect because the
patient has normal pupils. Remember that part of the
anticholinergic toxidrome is mydriasis. Answer E is
incorrect because this patient is not on any neuroleptics.
If this patient were taking neuroleptics, neuroleptic
malignant syndrome would be a consideration.
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