Are nasal decongestants safer than rhinitis? A case of oxymetazoline-induced syncope.

Cardiol Young

Pediatric Cardiology and Adult Congenital Unit, University of Bologna, Ospedale S. Orsola Malpghi, via Massarenti 9, Bologna (BO), Italy.

Published: December 2009

Derivatives of Imidazoline usually act to stimulate peripheral alpha2 receptors causing vasoconstriction. In young children, however, they can also stimulate alpha2receptors in the cardiovascular and central nervous systems, possibly causing cardiovascular, neurological, and respiratory depression. These medications do not require medical prescriptions, so often parents use them, bypassing paediatricians. We report here a case of cardiovascular and neurological depression induced by oxymetalzoline in a toddler.

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