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Rev Invest Clin ; 47(4): 311-3, 1995.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8525134

ABSTRACT

Warfarin overdose leads to hypoprothrombinemia and bleeding diathesis. We report here the case of a 47 year old woman who ingested an overdose of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, sold in Mexico under the name of Wobenzym (R), and containing, according to the manufacturer: pancreatin, bromelin, papain, lipase, amylase, trypsin, alpha chymotrypsin and rutin. She developed skin, urinary and gastrointestinal bleeding and was found to be apparently under the effect of a coumadin overdose, i.e. prolonged prothrombin time, prolonged activated thromboplastin time, and low functional and antigenic levels of prothrombin. A platelet count, and the thrombin, reptilase and bleeding times were normal. All laboratory and clinical abnormalities reverted to normal by using fresh frozen plasma and parenteral vitamin K. In addition, we were able to show that the commercial preparation could prolong the prothrombin time in rabbits and, by high-performance liquid chromatography, a pike consonant with purified coumadin was found in the drug. It is concluded that this drug is probably contaminated by coumadin, and that physicians must be aware of its potential side effects.


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Coumarins/poisoning , Drug Contamination , Hemorrhagic Disorders/chemically induced , Hydrolases/adverse effects , Hypoprothrombinemias/chemically induced , Rutin/adverse effects , Animals , Blood Coagulation Tests , Chromatography, Liquid , Coumarins/isolation & purification , Drug Combinations , Drug Overdose , Female , Humans , Hydrolases/chemistry , Middle Aged , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Rabbits , Rutin/chemistry , Self Administration
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