Zuckerman G B, Uy C C
Department of Pediatrics, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, New Brunswick 08903, USA.
Ann Pharmacother. 1995 Sep;29(9):869-71. doi: 10.1177/106002809502900908.
To report a child who developed shock, loss of consciousness, and metabolic acidosis following an ibuprofen overdose.
A 6-year-old boy with no prior medical problems ingested approximately thirty 200-mg tablets of ibuprofen. The patient developed shock, coma, and metabolic acidosis. He was treated successfully with intubation and mechanical ventilation, fluid resuscitation, and decontamination with activated charcoal. The patient was discharged without any clinical sequelae.
Serious adverse complications following ibuprofen overdose have been reported rarely in children. We reviewed literature pertaining to the etiology, pharmacology, pathophysiology, and management of complications following ibuprofen overdoses, as well as other case reports.
Coma, metabolic acidosis, and shock were noted in a child who ingested a large quantity of ibuprofen. These complications have been described rarely in children. We attribute his favorable clinical outcome to early and aggressive intervention consisting of tracheal intubation, fluid resuscitation, and decontamination with activated charcoal. Although ibuprofen overdoses are usually benign, healthcare professionals should be aware of the various potentially serious complications that may occur.