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David A Rapko1, Darius A Rastegar
1Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, 4940 Eastern Ave, D4W, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA.
Clonidine hydrochloride, an alpha(2)-adrenergic agonist, is used for hypertension and opiate withdrawal. This report details an incident involving three normotensive patients ingesting a clonidine patch in a detoxification unit.
Area of Science:
- Pharmacology
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Addiction Medicine
Background:
- Clonidine hydrochloride is an alpha(2)-adrenergic agonist.
- It is widely prescribed for hypertension.
- It is also utilized for managing opiate withdrawal symptoms in detoxification settings.
Observation:
- Three normotensive patients were admitted to a detoxification unit.
- Each patient ingested a single 0.1-mg clonidine patch.
- This ingestion occurred within the detoxification unit setting.
Findings:
- The study focuses on an adverse event or specific clinical observation related to clonidine patch ingestion.
- Details of the patients' condition post-ingestion are not provided in the abstract but are the subject of the report.
- The abstract highlights a specific clinical scenario involving clonidine misuse or accidental ingestion.
Implications:
- This case report may inform clinical practice regarding clonidine use in detoxification.
- It could prompt further investigation into the effects of clonidine patch ingestion in normotensive individuals.
- Understanding such incidents is crucial for patient safety protocols in addiction treatment centers.
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