Metabolic Abnormalities Associated with Intentional Theophylline Overdose

  1. KEVIN W. HALL, Pharm.D.;
  2. KAREN E. DOBSON, R.N.;
  3. JAMES G. DALTON, Ph.D.;
  4. MARCO C. GHIGNONE, M.D.; and
  5. S. BRIAN PENNER, M.D.
  1. Winnipeg, Manitoba
    , Canada

    Abstract

    To verify the frequency and severity of metabolic abnormalities occurring as a result of intentional theophylline overdose, we retrospectively analyzed admission laboratory data from 22 cases of theophylline poisoning. Hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, and leukocytosis were frequent findings, and the magnitude of these abnormalities was related to the corresponding serum theophylline level. Although measurements were available for a smaller number of patients, respiratory alkalosis, hypophosphatemia, and hypomagnesemia were also common findings. Given the potential contribution of these abnormalities to the cardiovascular and neurologic toxicities of theophylline, it is important that their presence in patients with overdose be anticipated.

    Article and Author Information

    • ▸From the Departments of Pharmaceutical Services, Nursing, Clinical Chemistry, and Medicine, Health Sciences Centre, and the Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Manitoba; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

    • ▸Requests for reprints should be addressed to Kevin W. Hall, Pharm.D.; Department of Pharmaceutical Services, Health Sciences Centre, 700 William Avenue; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3E 0Z3.

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