Intubation During Pediatric Cardiac Arrest in the Emergency Department Is Associated With Reduced First-Pass Success

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CY Man

Dologesic is a commonly prescribed analgesic in accident and emergency department. Yet report of overdose with this drug is not common. We report a case in which the patient developed cardiac arrest within an hour of ingestion. Dextropropoxyphene, a component of the drug Dologesic, used to be a common cause of fatalities after drug overdose in the seventies. It is highly toxic in overdose and therefore caution should be exercised when prescribing this drug.


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B. Wennerblom ◽  
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