Publication date: Available online 16 July 2016
Source:The Journal of Emergency Medicine
Author(s): Michelle A. Hieger, Michael P. Emswiler, Kevin F. Maskell, John T. Sentz, Kristin B. Miller, Carl E. Wolf, Kirk L. Cumpston, Brandon K. Wills
BackgroundAdulteration of drugs of abuse may be done to increase profits. Some adulterants are relatively innocuous and others result in significant toxicity. Clenbuterol is a β2-adrenergic agonist with veterinary uses that has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for human use. It is an infrequently reported heroin adulterant. We describe a cluster of hospitalized patients with laboratory-confirmed clenbuterol exposure resulting in serious clinical effects.Case SeriesTen patients presented with unexpected symptoms shortly after heroin use. Seven evaluated by our medical toxicology service are summarized. Presenting symptoms included chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations, and nausea/vomiting. All patients were male, with a median age of 40 years (interquartile range [IQR] 38–46 years). Initial vital signs included a heart rate of 120 beats/min (IQR 91–137 beats/min), a respiratory rate of 20 breaths/min (IQR 18–22 breaths/min), a temperature of 36.8°C (IQR 36.7–37.0°C), a systolic blood pressure of 107 mm Hg (IQR 91–131 mm Hg), and a diastolic blood pressure of 49 mm Hg (IQR 40–70 mm Hg). Serum potassium nadir was 2.5 mEq/L (IQR 2.2–2.6 mEq/L), initial glucose was 179 mg/dL (IQR 125–231 mg/dL), initial lactate was 9.4 mmol/L (IQR 4.7–10.5 mmol/L), and peak creatine phosphokinase was 953 units/L (IQR 367–10,363 units/L). The median peak troponin level in six patients was 0.7 ng/mL (IQR 0.3–2.4 ng/mL). Three patients underwent cardiac catheterization and none had significant coronary artery disease. Clenbuterol was detected in all patients after comprehensive testing. All patients survived with supportive care.Why Should an Emergency Physician Be Aware of This?Atypical presentations of illicit drug intoxication may raise concern for drug adulteration. In the case of heroin use, the presence of adrenergic symptoms or chest pain with hypokalemia, lactic acidosis, and hyperglycemia suggests adulteration with a β-agonist, such as clenbuterol, and patients presenting with these symptoms often require hospitalization.
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