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We assessed unprescribed psychoactive drug use in 173 adults with cystic fibrosis. Twenty (11%) regularly smoked tobacco. Cigarette smoking ranged from 1 to 30 years (2 to 60 pack-years). Alcohol was used by 60%, and marijuana by 20% of the patients. Pulmonary symptoms were often increased the day after alcohol ingestion. Alcohol occasionally caused nausea, vomiting, and headache if the patient was taking some cephalosporin derivatives (such as cefsulodine) or chloramphenicol. Marijuana often aggravated chronic pulmonary symptoms, although some patients reported transient relief during use. Comparison with a retrospectively selected control group did not show faster short-term pulmonary deterioration in the tobacco smokers. Physicians who deal with cystic fibrosis and other chronic illnesses should be cognizant of interactions of unprescribed and prescribed drugs. Recreational use of unprescribed psychoactive drugs should be considered if unexpected symptoms occur in older patients.
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PMID:Recreational use of psychoactive drugs by patients with cystic fibrosis. 349 51

The Oriental flushing reaction is an adverse response to alcohol that appears to be genetically determined. In this study, the Oriental flushing reaction that was produced with ingestion of small amounts of alcohol was antagonized by antihistamine administration. A group of 17 subjects was tested. Each subject received placebo, diphenhydramine 50 mg (H-1 receptor antagonist), and cimetidine 300 mg (H-2 receptor antagonist) singularly and in combination. Alcohol was then administered orally. Most subjects given placebo experienced the typical flushing reaction that included a cutaneous flush, increase in skin temperature, decrease in blood pressure, increase in pulse rate and subjective symptoms such as dizziness, sleepiness, anxiety, headache, generalized weakness, and nausea. The flush, temperature and systolic hypotension were significantly blocked by the combined antihistamine administration. Cimetidine given alone blocked the flush, temperature increase, and systolic hypotension significantly more than diphenhydramine but less than the combined antihistamines. Diphenhydramine was similar to placebo in its effect on the flushing reaction. The role of histamine in the expression of tolerance to alcohol is not known. Antihistamine antagonism of the adverse flushing reaction suggests that histamine receptors may participate in the intolerance to ethanol in Orientals. Histamine may be an important protective factor in the low prevalence of alcoholism in Orientals.
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PMID:Histamine receptor antagonism of intolerance to alcohol in the Oriental population. 368 Dec 77

Scattered case reports of accidental exposure and a few epidemiological studies have indicated that the liver is the main target organ following acute and chronic exposure to dimethylformamide (DMF). This has been confirmed in several animal species. In humans, ethanol intolerance is one of the earliest manifestations of (excessive) exposure to DMF, followed at higher exposure levels by various complaints (nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain) and the release of liver cytolytic enzymes in the plasma. The metabolic pathway of DMF has been recently clarified, but the primary cellular lesion responsible for its hepatotoxicity is still unknown.
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PMID:Dimethylformamide (DMF) hepatotoxicity. 382 92

A sequential sample of 101 patients hospitalized for ethanol withdrawal and requiring sedation for evolving withdrawal syndromes was assigned randomly according to a double-blind protocol to treatment with either alprazolam or chlordiazepoxide administered orally. The data from one patient were unevaluable due to acute bleeding, leaving a sample of 100 (50 in each condition). At discharge, three independent ratings of diaphoresis, tremor, hallucinations, nausea/vomiting, and overall severity of withdrawal were obtained, and the occurrence of delirium tremens and grand mal seizures was noted. Patients also completed the Beck Depression Inventory, and their disposition following discharge was recorded. There were no statistically significant differences between the two treatment groups on any of the dependent variables studied. It was concluded that the choice between alprazolam and chlordiazepoxide for managing ethanol withdrawal should be based on criteria other than efficacy of control. Potential antidepressant effects and drug kinetics were suggested as the basis for rational decision-making.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
PMID:Double-blind trial of alprazolam and chlordiazepoxide in the management of the acute ethanol withdrawal syndrome. 388 64

Butorphanol (Stadol) is a synthetic agonist-antagonist analgesic from the 14-hydroxymorphinan series. Animal studies display analgesia, antitussive effects, low gastrointestinal activity, limited respiratory depression, some cardiovascular and skeletal muscle actions, diuresis, slight miosis and opiate antagonism. Butorphanol is metabolized in the liver with renal excretion, yielding a half-life of 3-4 h. Pain relief is good to excellent with parenteral administration in 90% of patients with moderate to severe pain. Surgical anesthetic indications involve preoperative and preinduction supplementation, balanced anesthesia and postoperative pain. Side effects are sedation, nausea, elevated pulmonary vascular pressures and rarely CNS excitation. Limited respiratory depression exists. Butorphanol is a potent analgesic agent with a favorable side effect profile.
Drug Alcohol Depend 1985 Feb
PMID:Butorphanol. 388 79

In a series 49 embolizations of 30 renal carcinomas, of which 21 were later nephrectomized, the early results of embolization with Gelfoam or absolute ethanol were compared. Embolization with absolute ethanol, using Citanest renal anaesthesia and a balloon occlusion catheter was significantly (p less than 0.001) more effective, and also caused significantly (p less than 0.05) less nausea or vomiting and almost significantly (p less than 0.10) less pain, compared with Gelfoam embolization.
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PMID:Embolization of renal carcinoma. Comparison between the early results of Gelfoam and absolute ethanol embolization. 391 77

To evaluate the utility of serum formate concentrations, four patients were studied after ingestion of a methanolic copying fluid. All patients were initially intoxicated. Twelve to twenty-four hours later, signs and symptoms included nausea, abdominal pain, hypokalemia, acidosis (three patients), and pathologic ocular findings (two patients). All patients were treated with ethanol and folate. The two patients with ocular signs and acidosis had high serum formate concentrations (75 and 55 mg/dL, respectively). One of the two patients had a high methanol concentration (222 mg/dL) and required hemodialysis; the other patient did not (methanol concentration, 24 mg/dL). In the other two patients without ocular signs, initial formate concentrations were undetectable (limit of detection, 0.5 mg/dL); however, one patient required hemodialysis because the methanol concentration was 72 mg/dL. Formate is the mediator of ocular injury and acidosis. In these patients formate concentrations correlated with the clinical condition but methanol concentrations did not.
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PMID:Serum formate concentrations in methanol intoxication as a criterion for hemodialysis. 394 45

A total of 25 patients with renal cell carcinoma underwent angioinfarction of the tumor using absolute ethanol. An average of 15 ml. absolute ethanol was injected into the main renal artery through a balloon occlusion catheter. Complete cessation of renal arterial flow could be demonstrated in all cases. The post-embolization syndrome of pain, nausea, vomiting, hypertension and fever was minimal compared to other methods of renal artery occlusion. Of the patients 21 underwent post-infarction transabdominal radical nephrectomy without intraoperative or postoperative complications attributable to the injection of absolute ethanol. No damage to extrarenal tissue was noted at operation. Subsequent surgical dissection was facilitated, particularly in cases of large tumors when control of the renal pedicle often is difficult. Median blood loss was 725 ml. In light of recent reports concerning the benefit of angioinfarction and nephrectomy in metastatic disease a similar approach may be applicable to localized disease. This pilot study shows the safety of preoperative angioinfarction with absolute ethanol and may be used as a reference for future randomized prospective studies comparing angioinfarction and nephrectomy to nephrectomy alone for localized renal cell carcinoma.
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PMID:Preoperative angioinfarction of localized renal cell carcinoma using absolute ethanol. 396 74

Medical records of 1,911 alcoholics admitted to the Alcohol Inpatient Service at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque (USA) were examined to find the frequencies among there variables: hallucination (H), nausea/vomiting (N/V), and elevated liver enzymes (L). The variable L is thought to be independent of neurotransmissions. By contingency table analysis with chi 2 test, N/V and H are found to be positively significantly correlated (p less than 0.0001) whereas L and H are not found to be correlated. These empirical data suggest that there is a potential link between H and N/V in alcohol intoxication/withdrawal. Careful observation of the symptoms and signs of alcohol intoxication/withdrawal may be a useful research tool for elucidating human neuroreceptors in the central nervous system.
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PMID:Potential link between hallucination and nausea/vomiting induced by alcohol? An empirical clinical finding. 408 20

(PGF2alpha) Prostaglandin F2alpha was administered intraamniotically to 16 patients in 3 groups: molar pregnancy (8 cases), fetal death (6 cases), and anencephalic fetus (2 cases). These particular types of situations were selected because the effects of PGs upon the product were unknown. PG was administered in dosages between 3 and 200 mcg after being prepared in an ethanol solution. It appeared to have no effect on uterine contractility. It is best to start contractility stimulation with low doses which should be increased progressively according to uterine response. Tone, intensity, frequency, and uterine activity increased when PG dose was increased. Uterine labor as to maturity and cervical dilatation, was studied in the 3 groups. Blood pressure was registered in 2 patients with molar pregnancy; there were no changes during the 1st hours of the study. However, during the last part, differential pressure increased by systolic increase. In 4 patients with fetal death, cervical dilatation register was taken. Average dilatation time (going from 2-10 cm) was 9.50 hours. There were such side effects as slight nausea, vomiting, and chills. 1 of the patients presented with hypotension upon administration of PGF2alpha 200 mcg. 4 patients suffered complications; 1 with molar pregnancy had a possible pulmonary embolism by trophoblast, another had hemorrhage and hypotension, 1 patient with fetal death had immediate hypotension after administration of 200 mcg, and the other had deciduo-myometritis which cleared with antibiotics and curettage. No other subjects experienced complications. Intraamniotic PG administration produced few side effects. (author's modified)
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PMID:[Effect of prostaglandin F2a on the contractility of the pregnant human uterus]. 441 23


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