Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology
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J. Toxicol. Clin. Toxicol. · Jan 2000
Multicenter StudyA nationwide survey of the management of unintentional-low dose tricyclic antidepressant ingestions involving asymptomatic children: implications for the development of an evidence-based clinical guideline.
The triage of unintentional tricyclic and cyclic antidepressant ingestions involving children <6 years seems based on single cases or small studies. Walsh, in describing 2 cases involving 15-20 mg/kg ingestions, recommended hospitalizing all children ingesting tricyclic and cyclic antidepressants. ⋯ This survey demonstrates that most children with tricyclic and cyclic antidepressant ingestions will be sent to the emergency department, regardless of the amount ingested. A prospective study is needed to determine the probable dose of tricyclic and cyclic antidepressant ingestions that requires observation at a health care facility.