CJEM Articles: Tia Renouf

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  • July 2005 7 4
    Andrew Healey, Tia Renouf
  • July 2005 7 4
    Andrew Healey, Tia Renouf
  • May 2003 5 3
    Tia Renouf
  • May 2002 4 3
    David Hadley, Tia Renouf
  • March 2002 4 2
    Andrew Ip, Tia Renouf

    Serotonin syndrome, a triad of autonomic instability, altered mental status and neuromuscular abnormalities, is usually attributed to serotonergic overdoses. Moclobemide is a new selective monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) that generally causes mild, self-limited gastrointestinal and central nervous system effects after ingestion. We present a case of serotonin syndrome that occurred after moclobemide overdose, and discuss the recognition and treatment of this important condition. Serotonin syndrome may become increasingly common because of the liberal use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, new MAOIs and other agents such as codeine and meperidine, which have the potential for harmful interaction.

  • July 1999 1 2
    Tia Renouf