Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report

A 26-year-old Malaysian woman (childbearing age) attended a private primary care clinic with a known case of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and complained of persistent nausea and a few episodes of vomiting. She had no known drug allergy, no surgical history, no hospitalization in the last t...

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Main Authors: Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, -, Ambika Nand Jha, -, Khang Wen Goh, -, Long Chiau Ming, -, Mohd Shahezwan Abd. Wahab, -, Nehal J. Shah, -, Akshay H. Shah, -, Andi Hermansyah, -
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spelling id-langga.1239952023-04-26T06:03:42Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/123995/ Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, - Ambika Nand Jha, - Khang Wen Goh, - Long Chiau Ming, - Mohd Shahezwan Abd. Wahab, - Nehal J. Shah, - Akshay H. Shah, - Andi Hermansyah, - R Medicine RS Pharmacy and materia medica RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms A 26-year-old Malaysian woman (childbearing age) attended a private primary care clinic with a known case of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and complained of persistent nausea and a few episodes of vomiting. She had no known drug allergy, no surgical history, no hospitalization in the last two years, was a non-smoker, and no history of drug or alcohol abuse. The patient was prescribed Tab metoclopramide 10 mg TDS and Tab ranitidine 150 mg BD for five days. About 30 min after oral administration of both medicines, her eyes rolled involuntary upward, leading to lateral deviation of the eyes, and mouth jaws clenched as if “dislocated jaws.” The patient was immediately brought into an emergency department (ED) of a public tertiary care hospital. A drug challenge test was done which resulted in the withdrawal of metoclopramide. The accompanied sister later disclosed that the patient had taken metoclopramide and ranitidine from a private clinic earlier in the day. The patient self-assumed to have a sudden seizure, due to excessive hot weather and dehydration. A slow intravenous infusion of 50 mg/mL diphenhydramine hydrochloride in 0.9% w/v NaCl 100 mL was administered stat. Consequently, the symptoms vanished after approximately 30 min of the therapy, devoid of relapse. The patient was discharged from ED post 8 hours of monitoring with complete recovery. Physicians frequently prescribe metoclopramide to treat nausea and vomiting, which may cause adverse drug reaction of acute dystonic oculogyric crisis (OGC). Due to its unwanted and unpredictable extrapyramidal symptoms, metoclopramide should be prescribed and dispensed with caution. Thorough history taking at ED is imperative for correct early diagnosis and treatment, as metoclopramide-induced dystonic OGC has a high probability of confusion with other causes of dystonia such as conversion and seizures, encephalitis, tetanus, and hypercalcemic tetany. rs and affiliations Wolter Kluwers Health 2023-01-10 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/123995/1/Bukti%20Artikel%20C-5.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/123995/2/Bukti%20Validasi%20dan%20Penilaian%20Karil%20C-5.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/123995/3/Bukti%20Similarity%20C-5.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/123995/4/Bukti%20Korespondensi%20C-5.pdf Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, - and Ambika Nand Jha, - and Khang Wen Goh, - and Long Chiau Ming, - and Mohd Shahezwan Abd. Wahab, - and Nehal J. Shah, - and Akshay H. Shah, - and Andi Hermansyah, - (2023) Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report. Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, 13 (4). pp. 396-400. ISSN 0976-500X https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0976500X221142377 https://doi.org/10.1177/0976500X221142377
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English
English
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topic R Medicine
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
spellingShingle R Medicine
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441 Pharmacy and materia medica
RS200-201 Pharmaceutical dosage forms
Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, -
Ambika Nand Jha, -
Khang Wen Goh, -
Long Chiau Ming, -
Mohd Shahezwan Abd. Wahab, -
Nehal J. Shah, -
Akshay H. Shah, -
Andi Hermansyah, -
Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report
description A 26-year-old Malaysian woman (childbearing age) attended a private primary care clinic with a known case of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and complained of persistent nausea and a few episodes of vomiting. She had no known drug allergy, no surgical history, no hospitalization in the last two years, was a non-smoker, and no history of drug or alcohol abuse. The patient was prescribed Tab metoclopramide 10 mg TDS and Tab ranitidine 150 mg BD for five days. About 30 min after oral administration of both medicines, her eyes rolled involuntary upward, leading to lateral deviation of the eyes, and mouth jaws clenched as if “dislocated jaws.” The patient was immediately brought into an emergency department (ED) of a public tertiary care hospital. A drug challenge test was done which resulted in the withdrawal of metoclopramide. The accompanied sister later disclosed that the patient had taken metoclopramide and ranitidine from a private clinic earlier in the day. The patient self-assumed to have a sudden seizure, due to excessive hot weather and dehydration. A slow intravenous infusion of 50 mg/mL diphenhydramine hydrochloride in 0.9% w/v NaCl 100 mL was administered stat. Consequently, the symptoms vanished after approximately 30 min of the therapy, devoid of relapse. The patient was discharged from ED post 8 hours of monitoring with complete recovery. Physicians frequently prescribe metoclopramide to treat nausea and vomiting, which may cause adverse drug reaction of acute dystonic oculogyric crisis (OGC). Due to its unwanted and unpredictable extrapyramidal symptoms, metoclopramide should be prescribed and dispensed with caution. Thorough history taking at ED is imperative for correct early diagnosis and treatment, as metoclopramide-induced dystonic OGC has a high probability of confusion with other causes of dystonia such as conversion and seizures, encephalitis, tetanus, and hypercalcemic tetany. rs and affiliations
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author Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, -
Ambika Nand Jha, -
Khang Wen Goh, -
Long Chiau Ming, -
Mohd Shahezwan Abd. Wahab, -
Nehal J. Shah, -
Akshay H. Shah, -
Andi Hermansyah, -
author_facet Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, -
Ambika Nand Jha, -
Khang Wen Goh, -
Long Chiau Ming, -
Mohd Shahezwan Abd. Wahab, -
Nehal J. Shah, -
Akshay H. Shah, -
Andi Hermansyah, -
author_sort Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail, -
title Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report
title_short Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report
title_full Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report
title_fullStr Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Self-assumed Neurologic Related Condition Deviated Metoclopramide-Induced Acute Dystonic of Oculogyric Crisis in a Woman of Childbearing Age: A Case Report
title_sort self-assumed neurologic related condition deviated metoclopramide-induced acute dystonic of oculogyric crisis in a woman of childbearing age: a case report
publisher Wolter Kluwers Health
publishDate 2023
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https://repository.unair.ac.id/123995/4/Bukti%20Korespondensi%20C-5.pdf
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