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Clonidine, (central alpha-2 receptor agonist) can produce opioid-like toxidrome in addition to its cardiac effects (bradycardia and hypotension). Previous studies have shown that naloxone has variable (~40%) success in reversing CNS/respiratory depression and cardiac effect.
A recent retrospective study (n=51) of pediatric poisoning showed that administration of 5 to 10 mg had improved reversal of clonidine toxicity.
Total of 51 somnolent patients: 5- 10 mg of naloxone reversed 40 patients
- 22 patients awoke with 6 mg or less
- Bradycardia reversed in 17 of 44 patients
- Hypotension reversed in 7 of 11 patients
There was no adverse effect from naloxone administration.
Repeat administration of naloxone was required in some patients.
Bottom line
- For pediatric clonidine toxicity, consider initial naloxone dose of 5 mg IV.
References
Seger DL, Loden JK. Naloxone resersal of clonidine toxicity: dose, dose, dose. Clin Toxicol (Phila) 2018 Mar 16:1-7. doi: 10.1080/15563650.2018.1450986. [Epub ahead of print]