Sure, IIRC it's a competitive antagonist, so you could overcome it with massive doses. The problem being that you may not have massive doses immediately available to you. The concern isn't just rebound seizures in a chronic user, but the possibility of co-ingestion of another medication that could cause seizures. I did note a few case reports of a suicide with nothing on-board except zolpidem, so it may not be as safe in isolated overdose as traditional benzodiazepines. At my little community hospital, I've emptied the Pyxis of morphine (annoying) and a couple other meds during busy shifts. I emptied the Pyxis at the county hospital where I did my residency treating delirium tremens (my protocol is doubling Ativan doses until stable, i.e. 2 mg -> 4 mg -> 8 mg, etc. I got up to 32 mg at once). They had to go to pharmacy to get enough for that last dose.Wahoo said:Hey Sessamoid, good point.
I have a potentially stupid question, however. Having just finished my first year of med school means I'm still allowed to ask stupid questions, I think...
Since the Benzo dose-response curve levels off at high doses and does not cause death/respiratory depression like barbituates, couldn't you just give an extra large dose of benzo's to a patient that goes into status who's been given flumazenil previously (essentially trying to out-compete the antagonist)? Clearly it'd be better to avoid the situation in the first place, but I'm just posing a hypothetical here... What would be the consequence?
(It's the last summer off of my life, I don't know what the heck I'm doing here asking questions...)
DocWagner said:I am proud to say...I may be the only one on this board who has ever used Flumazenil in unknown injestion.
It saved the patients life. This will likely become a case reported study at some point.
In my case, I had a patient with known dose of ativan...family did NOT want intubation...uncompensated respiratory acidosis (when I found out the respiratory sedation effects of benzos were stronger than the body's compensatory effects). Didn't have much of a choice...seize and die...or die from not trying and just waiting.
Flumazenil can be given in BABY doses (.2mg starting up to 3mg total)...you WILL see a response with .2mg if you see anything at all.
Sometimes you have to just DO IT.
Wahoo said:(It's the last summer off of my life, I don't know what the heck I'm doing here asking questions...)
