Multiple-dose activated charcoal in an accidental vancomycin overdose


KÜÇÜKGÜÇLÜ S., TUNÇOK Y., Ozkan H., GÜVEN H., Uguz A., MALTEPE F.

Journal of Toxicology - Clinical Toxicology, cilt.34, sa.1, ss.83-86, 1996 (Scopus) identifier identifier

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Background: Multiple-dose activated charcoal may enhance the enterocapillary clearance of vancomycin. Case report: A 17-day-old female neonate born with congenital meningomyelocele and Arnold-Chiari malformation was iatrogenically overdosed with a 500 mg intravenous bolus of vancomycin during a shunt operation. The Red Man's Syndrome developed within minutes, characterized by sudden hypotension, skin rash and cyanosis. Serum vancomycin level at one hour after the injection was 165.7 μg/mL, as measured by an enzyme immunoassay method (EMIT®). Multiple dose activated charcoal, 1 g/kg, was first given five hours after injection, and continued every four hours for 12 doses. The half-life of vancomycin during charcoal administration was calculated to be 9.4 h or less than the reported 13.4-33.7 h half-life in normal neonates. The neonate's renal function tests and brainstem auditory responses remained normal. Conclusions: Gastrointestinal dialysis with multiple-dose activated charcoal without cathartics appeared to shorten the elimination half-life of vancomycin.