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Nishan Uprety1, Bishal Bhandari1, Vinayak Dhungana1
1Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences Kathmandu Nepal.
Abstract:
Overdoses of widely used cardiovascular drugs calcium channel blockers and angiotensin receptor blockers cause severe hemodynamic instability. Timely management with hyperinsulinemia-euglycemia therapy, vasopressors, and calcium gluconate is critical. Enhanced clinical vigilance, prompt intervention, and long-term care, including psychological evaluation, are essential to address underlying factors and prevent recurrence of overdoses.
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