Korean J Nephrol.  2005 Sep;24(5):856-859.

Two Cases of Severe Hyperglycemia after Overdose of Amlodipine

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Soon Chun Hyang University, Cheonan Hospital, Cheonan, Korea. eylee@sch.ac.kr

Abstract

Amlodipine, a calcium channel blocker (CCB) belonging to the group of dihydropyridines, is characterized by a slower onset of action (6-8h), a longer duration of action (24-72h), a greater vascular, cardiac effect, and hyperglycemia. Case of intoxication with 300 mg of amlodipine in a 69-year-old female patient and with 450 mg of amlodipine and 120 mg of glimepride in a 64-year-old female patient caused severe hypotension and hyperglycemia. They were initially treated with fluids, dopamine and norepinephrine, but these therapy were ineffective. Then, the patients were given a bolus injection of insulin and continuous infusion of insulin. The former patient's hyperglycemia was not controlled. She expired in 47 hours. The latter one's hyperglycemia was controlled and then her hypotension improved. In conclusion, it is suggested that hyperinsulinemia-euglycemia therapy be considered as a first-line therapy in calcium channel blocker intoxication.

Keyword

Amlodipine; Calcium channel blocker; Hyperglycemia

MeSH Terms

Aged
Amlodipine*
Calcium Channels
Dihydropyridines
Dopamine
Female
Humans
Hyperglycemia*
Hypotension
Insulin
Middle Aged
Norepinephrine
Amlodipine
Calcium Channels
Dihydropyridines
Dopamine
Insulin
Norepinephrine
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