A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient

INTRODUCTION Sialorrhea also known as drooling is defined as excessive saliva in the mouth or hypersalivation. Sialorrhea may affect physical, mental, self-esteem and social due to social stigma among families and friends. Advanced complications might also develop such as aspiration pneumonia. OBJ...

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Main Authors: Mohd Azhar, Nur Syuhada, Abu Hassan, Salmah Anim
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spelling my.iium.irep.995792022-08-23T08:53:17Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/99579/ A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient Mohd Azhar, Nur Syuhada Abu Hassan, Salmah Anim RZ Other systems of medicine INTRODUCTION Sialorrhea also known as drooling is defined as excessive saliva in the mouth or hypersalivation. Sialorrhea may affect physical, mental, self-esteem and social due to social stigma among families and friends. Advanced complications might also develop such as aspiration pneumonia. OBJECTIVES To know the research data regarding the use of sublingual atropine to manage sialorrhea and the side effects. METHODOLOGY Observation case study of 61 years old man with posterior circulation infarction was given ophthalmic atropine 1% via sublingual route for management of his sialorrhea. The patient was initiated with sublingual atropine 1%, 1mg (2 drops) 6 hours apart. RESULTS Approximately 6 hours after the first dose, the patient exhibited dry mouth and symptoms of anticholinergic delirium-excessive talking, paranoid delusions, hallucinations and insomnia. Other signs of anticholinergic toxidrome such excessive tachycardia, mydriasis and urinary retention were absent. After 16 hours of atropine initiation, the patient was already alert, orientated, but oral examination showed complete xerostomia. CONCLUSION Physicians treating sialorrhea with anticholinergics should be aware regarding the risk of atropine delirium and anticholinergic toxidrome. Considerations to use other anticholinergics such as glycopyrrolate that has poor blood brain barrier permeability should be considered. Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun 2022-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/99579/1/99579_A%20case%20report.pdf Mohd Azhar, Nur Syuhada and Abu Hassan, Salmah Anim (2022) A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient. electronic Perak Medical Journal, 2 (1). p. 20. E-ISSN 2682-8596 https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/pmj/article/view/19119
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A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient
description INTRODUCTION Sialorrhea also known as drooling is defined as excessive saliva in the mouth or hypersalivation. Sialorrhea may affect physical, mental, self-esteem and social due to social stigma among families and friends. Advanced complications might also develop such as aspiration pneumonia. OBJECTIVES To know the research data regarding the use of sublingual atropine to manage sialorrhea and the side effects. METHODOLOGY Observation case study of 61 years old man with posterior circulation infarction was given ophthalmic atropine 1% via sublingual route for management of his sialorrhea. The patient was initiated with sublingual atropine 1%, 1mg (2 drops) 6 hours apart. RESULTS Approximately 6 hours after the first dose, the patient exhibited dry mouth and symptoms of anticholinergic delirium-excessive talking, paranoid delusions, hallucinations and insomnia. Other signs of anticholinergic toxidrome such excessive tachycardia, mydriasis and urinary retention were absent. After 16 hours of atropine initiation, the patient was already alert, orientated, but oral examination showed complete xerostomia. CONCLUSION Physicians treating sialorrhea with anticholinergics should be aware regarding the risk of atropine delirium and anticholinergic toxidrome. Considerations to use other anticholinergics such as glycopyrrolate that has poor blood brain barrier permeability should be considered.
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author Mohd Azhar, Nur Syuhada
Abu Hassan, Salmah Anim
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Abu Hassan, Salmah Anim
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title A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient
title_short A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient
title_full A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient
title_fullStr A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient
title_full_unstemmed A case report: Atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient
title_sort case report: atropine drops induced psychosis after sublingual administration for sialorrhea treatment in a stroke patient
publisher Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun
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