Acute Phenobarbital Poisoning in a Resource-Limited Setting

A Case report of Successful Management Through High Index of Suspicion and Immediate Care

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58904/2025/129

Keywords:

Phenobarbital overdose, Phenobarbital Poisoning, hemodialysis, Epilepsy, case report

Abstract

A 33 year old known epileptic female patient, who has been on phenobarbital 100 mg orally once daily for the past 6 years, presented to our emergency room after she was found unconscious. On presentation, she was unable to protect her airway and had significant oral secretions upon airway examination. Glasgow Coma Scale was 3/15 with severe respiratory compromise, necessitating immediate intubation and mechanical ventilation. Due to the high index of suspicion given the clinical presentation, serum phenobarbital level was determined and had shown to be markedly elevated. So, the diagnosis of phenobarbital poisoning was confirmed. Following which, the patient was promptly managed with 2 cycles of hemodialysis. After which the patient regained her consciousness. This case led us to conclude that clinicians need to have a high index of suspicion of medication overdose and therefore should take a thorough medication history of their patient.

Published

2025-03-25

How to Cite

Jemal Aliye, N., Zenebe Bekele, B. ., Alemnew Haile, T. ., Berhanu Zewde, E., Solomon Shamebo, Y. ., & Debalkew, B. . (2025). Acute Phenobarbital Poisoning in a Resource-Limited Setting: A Case report of Successful Management Through High Index of Suspicion and Immediate Care. Pan African Journal of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care, 3(1), 48–55. https://doi.org/10.58904/2025/129

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