Drug interaction leading to prolonged sedation in a postoperative high risk coronary bypass surgery patient |
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Authors: | Shrikant Bobade Vinay Kulkarni Sudhir Dhumne Saurabh Barde Jitesh Chauhan Avinash Sharma |
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Affiliation: | From: Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, CARE Hospital, Nagpur, India |
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Abstract: | Use of midazolam infusion in mechanically ventilated patient is an established practice in critical care. In our case, the use of erythromycin as a prokinetic agent for better tolerance of enteral feeding and paralytic ileus led to an interaction between midazolam and erythromycin, which resulted in prolonged and deeply sedated patient. In a critically ill patient, there is always a possibility of multiple drug interactions. It is important to understand them and they should be considered before starting new medication. |
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Keywords: | Erythromycin midazolam prolonged sedation |
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