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*[[Lithium overdose]] (extended-release tablets)
*[[Lithium overdose]] (extended-release tablets)
*Drugs carried by body packers
*Drugs carried by body packers
*'''''LIMPS'''' = '''L'''ithium, '''I'''ron, '''M'''etals, '''P'''ackers/stuffer, '''S'''ustained release drugs
*'''''LIMPS''' = '''L'''ithium, '''I'''ron, '''M'''etals, '''P'''ackers/stuffer, '''S'''ustained release drugs


==Contraindications==
==Contraindications==

Revision as of 03:40, 23 February 2016

Indications[1]

  • Sustained or delayed-release formulations
  • Agents with potential for bezoar formation
  • Iron and other heavy metals
  • Paint chips containing Lead
  • Lithium overdose (extended-release tablets)
  • Drugs carried by body packers
  • LIMPS = Lithium, Iron, Metals, Packers/stuffer, Sustained release drugs

Contraindications

Procedure

  • Give polyethylene glycol via NGT or PO (if tolerates) until rectal effluent is clear
    • Adult: 1.5-2 L/hr
    • Peds 6-12yr: 1 L/hr
    • Peds <6yr: 0.5 L/hr
    • Peds alt: 20-40 mL/kg/hr in young children

Give ondansteron or metoclopramide as needed for nausea/vomiting

Complications

  • Bloating
  • Cramping
  • Rectal irritation (from frequent bowel movements)

See Also

References

  1. Thanacoody, R, et al. Position paper update: Whole bowel irrigation for gastrointestinal decontamination of overdose patients. Clin Toxicol. 2015; 53(1):5-12. doi: 10.3109/15563650.2014.989326.