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Clin Toxicol (Phila) ; 55(8): 929-933, 2017 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28494173

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CONTEXT: Acetonitrile (ACN) is a solvent rapidly absorbed through lungs and intestinal tract, and is slowly metabolized to cyanide (CN) by enzymatic processes mediated by CYP2E1. OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and laboratory evolution, ACN elimination half-life, and its presence in breast milk in a nursing mother who attempted suicide. CASE DETAILS: A 25-year-old 2-month nursing mother ingested an estimated dose of 2.1 g/kg of ACN. Blood and urine samples were collected 24 h later for ACN, CN and thiocyanate analysis, and 12.5 g sodium thiosulfate i.v. in 1-h infusion was started and repeated every 24 h for 4 days. ACN results showed 200 mg/L in blood and 235 mg/L in urine. ACN analysis in the breast milk at Day 6 showed level of 21 mg/L compared to 27 mg/L in blood collected at the same time, suggesting a possible relationship of 1.3:1.0 ratio. An elimination half-life of 40.4 h was calculated, compared to 32 and 36 h showed in other studies. DISCUSSION: The clinical management must involve the use of CN antidotes for more than 24 h depending on the symptoms and blood levels of ACN. Furthermore, our data showed the possible existence of a close relationship between plasma and breast milk levels.


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Acetonitriles/poisoning , Breast Feeding , Milk, Human/metabolism , Poisoning/etiology , Solvents/poisoning , Suicide, Attempted , Acetonitriles/blood , Acetonitriles/pharmacokinetics , Adult , Antidotes/administration & dosage , Biotransformation , Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1/metabolism , Drug Administration Schedule , Female , Half-Life , Humans , Infant , Infusions, Intravenous , Metabolic Clearance Rate , Poisoning/blood , Poisoning/diagnosis , Poisoning/drug therapy , Solvents/pharmacokinetics , Thiosulfates/administration & dosage , Treatment Outcome
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