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Query: UMLS:C0036572 (
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A 3-year-old boy developed confusion, generalized tonic-clonic
seizures
, and sustained ventricular tachycardia following ingestion of an unknown quantity of orphenadrine (
Norflex
). Although refractory to precordial thump, synchronous cardioversion, and lidocaine, the ventricular tachycardia was reversed by intravenous administration of the tertiary acetylcholinesterase inhibitor physostigmine. We discuss the underlying physiology and manifestations of anticholinergic overdose, the specific manifestations of orphenadrine overdose, and the current recommendations regarding the utilization and toxicity of physostigmine in the treatment of anticholinergic syndromes and orphenadrine intoxication.
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PMID:Reversal of orphenadrine-induced ventricular tachycardia with physostigmine. 844 95
The muscle relaxant activities of orphenadrine (
Norflex
) and diazepam (Valium) were compared in several animal models. In mice, tonic extensor
seizures
evoked by electroshock or pentylenetetrazol were inhibited by both agents. The protective index (ataxic dose divided by protective dose) was greater than 1 for orphenadrine, whereas for diazepam it was greater than 1 only in the case of the pentylenetetrazol-induced
seizures
. In strychnine-treated mice, diazepam protected against deaths following tonic extensor
seizures
, but orphenadrine did not. The protective index for diazepam, however, was less than 1. In cats, orphenadrine and diazepam both were capable of blocking decerebrate ridigity, but not in all animals. The protective index for orphenadrine in animals in which it was active, was greater than 1, while that for diazepam, when it was active, was less than 1. Orphenadrine and diazepam were tested in rabbits in the sciatic nerve-gastrocnemius muscle preparation. Neither drug directly affected nerve muscle stimulation. It would appear that both agents are acting via the central nervous system when they suppress hypertonic skeletal muscle activity, but only orphenadrine exhibits protective indices consistently greater than 1.
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PMID:Comparison of depressant actions of orphenadrine and diazepam on hypertonic skeletal muscle activity. 262 11