Pramipexole Overdose Associated with Visual Hallucinations, Agitation and Myoclonus

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Cardon-Dunbar A. [1 ]
Robertson T. [2 ]
Roberts M.S. [2 ,3 ]
Isbister G.K. [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Department of Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology, Calvary Mater Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW
[2] School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide
[3] Therapeutics Research Centre, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD
[4] Clinical Toxicology Research Group, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW
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澳大利亚国家健康与医学研究理事会;
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Agitation; Hallucinations; Overdose; Pramipexole; Toxicity;
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10.1007/s13181-017-0615-7
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Introduction: Pramipexole is a dopamine D2 receptor agonist used to treat idiopathic Parkinson’s disease and primary restless legs syndrome. There is limited information on pramipexole overdose. Case Report: A 59-year-old male ingested 3 mg pramipexole, 2250 mg venlafaxine, 360 mg mirtazapine, with suicidal intent. He presented alert, had normal vital observations and normal pupillary reflexes. He was mildly agitated, reported visual hallucinations and was given 5 mg diazepam. He had a mildly elevated lactate of 1.7 mmol/L, but otherwise normal laboratory investigations. Overnight, he remained agitated with visual hallucinations and developed myoclonus while awake. He had increasing difficulty passing urine on a background of mild chronic urinary retention. On review, 14 h post-ingestion, he was hypervigilant, jittery and mildly agitated. He had pressured speech and difficulty focusing on questioning. He had a heart rate of 110 bpm, but had an otherwise normal examination, with no clonus or extrapyramidal effects. He was unable to mobilize due to dizziness and ataxia. Over the next few hours, he improved, the visual hallucinations and agitation resolved and he mobilized independently. Pramipexole was measured with liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. The initial plasma pramipexole concentration was 34.2 ng/mL (therapeutic range 0.2 to 7 ng/mL), 9 h post-overdose. Concentration time data fitted a one-compartment model with an estimated elimination half-life of 18 h. Discussion: Pramipexole overdose with hallucination, agitation, and myoclonus is consistent with adverse effects reported with therapeutic toxicity, but mirtazapine and venlafaxine may have contributed. Pramipexole concentrations exceeded the therapeutic range for over 24 h. With the increasing use of pramipexole in restless legs syndrome, adult overdoses may become more common. © 2017, American College of Medical Toxicology.
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