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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 38

of 'Neuroleptic malignant syndrome'

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Acute myoglobinuric renal failure. A consequence of the neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
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Eiser AR, Neff MS, Slifkin RF
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Arch Intern Med. 1982;142(3):601.
 
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome and acute myoglobinuric renal failure developed in three patients after they had received a combination of a major tranquilizer and a tricyclic antidepressant or after a large dose of haloperidol. Rhabdomyolysis was demonstrated by biochemical methods as well as by a muscle biopsy. Myoglobinuria was confirmed by radioimmunodiffusion and also was verified in a necropsy specimen. Dehydration and drug interaction with tricyclic antidepressants seem to be predisposing factors. Renal function recovered when the patient survived the acute episode, but neurologic sequelae persisted. Recommendations that may avert further cases are made.
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