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ICD-10 code: T39.391S

Disease category: T39.391: Poisoning by other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAID], accidental (unintentional)

Poisoning by Other Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID), Accidental (Unintentional), Sequela

Accidental poisoning by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can result in severe consequences and require immediate medical attention. These medications are commonly used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and manage various conditions. However, when not used as directed or in excessive amounts, they can pose a threat to our health.

NSAID poisoning can occur due to accidental ingestion, especially in households with small children or individuals with cognitive impairments. The symptoms of NSAID poisoning may vary depending on the amount ingested and the specific drug involved. Common signs include stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, confusion, and even gastrointestinal bleeding.

  1. Aspirin: Aspirin, a common NSAID, can cause toxicity when consumed in large quantities. Symptoms may include tinnitus (ringing in the ears), rapid breathing, fever, and metabolic acidosis.
  2. Ibuprofen: Ibuprofen overdose can lead to symptoms such as stomach pain, headache, drowsiness, and even seizures in severe cases.
  3. Naproxen: Ingesting too much naproxen can result in symptoms such as stomach ulcers, kidney problems, and fluid retention.
  4. Diclofenac: Accidental poisoning with diclofenac may cause gastrointestinal bleeding, liver damage, and even acute kidney failure.

Preventing accidental NSAID poisoning is crucial, especially in households with children or individuals with impaired cognitive abilities. Here are some precautions to consider:

  • Keep all medications securely stored in childproof containers and out of reach.
  • Properly dispose of expired or unused medications.
  • Always follow the recommended dosage instructions provided by healthcare professionals.
  • Never share medications with others without consulting a healthcare professional.
  • Do not use NSAIDs if you have a history of adverse reactions or allergies to these medications.

Accidental poisoning by NSAIDs can have serious consequences, so it is important to be aware of the risks and take necessary precautions. If you suspect NSAID poisoning, seek immediate medical attention or contact a poison control center for guidance. Remember, prevention is key to avoiding unintentional harm from these medications.

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Treatment Options for Poisoning by Other Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs [NSAID], Accidental (Unintentional), Sequela

Accidental poisoning by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can have serious consequences, requiring immediate medical attention. This article explores the treatment options available for individuals who have unintentionally ingested NSAIDs and are ex...

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