Nj. Hartshorne et al., UNEXPECTED AMANTADINE INTOXICATION IN THE DEATH OF A TRAUMA PATIENT, The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology, 16(4), 1995, pp. 340-343
We present a case of amantadine intoxication that developed unexpected
ly in a hospitalized patient with craniocerebral trauma. The intoxicat
ion confused the clinical situation and contributed to the patient's d
eterioration and death. After excluding overdosage as the cause of the
intoxication, we concluded that the excessive blood drug levels (39 m
g/L) resulted from tubulointerstitial nephritis-induced renal failure.
This case represents an example of an adverse drug reaction that resu
lted in an unusual drug intoxication and illustrates why toxicological
analyses are important for investigation of deaths in hospitalized pa
tients.