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Fatality after deliberate ingestion of sustained-release ibuprofen: a case report

Authors: David Michael Wood, Jane Monaghan, Peter Streete, Alison Linda Jones, Paul Ivor Dargan

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 2/2006

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Abstract

Introduction

Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug available over the counter and on prescription for the management of pain and inflammation. Severe toxicity is rare following deliberate self-poisoning with ibuprofen, and patients are usually either asymptomatic or develop only mild gastrointestinal toxicity. Although there have been nine other reported fatalities, co-existent factors have probably contributed to all of these deaths. We report here a fatality from isolated toxicity following self-poisoning with sustained-release ibuprofen.

Case report

A 26-year-old female presented after deliberate ingestion of up to 105 g sustained-release ibuprofen, with a reduced level of consciousness, severe metabolic acidosis and haemodynamic compromise. Despite intensive supportive management, gut decontamination with multidose activated charcoal and correction of the metabolic acidosis with sodium bicarbonate and haemofiltration, the patient did not survive. The ibuprofen concentration ante mortem on presentation in peripheral blood was 760 mg/l and the concentrations post mortem were 518 mg/l in peripheral blood, 74 mg/kg in liver extract and 116 mg/l in the gastric contents.

Discussion

Most patients with ibuprofen poisoning are either asymptomatic or have mild gastrointestinal symptoms; severe poisoning with ibuprofen is rare. We report the first death related to isolated sustained-release ibuprofen poisoning.
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Metadata
Title
Fatality after deliberate ingestion of sustained-release ibuprofen: a case report
Authors
David Michael Wood
Jane Monaghan
Peter Streete
Alison Linda Jones
Paul Ivor Dargan
Publication date
01-04-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 2/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc4850

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