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Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
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Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
, Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome, Cannabinoid Hyperemesis
Pathophysiology
Associated with chronic
Marijuana
use
Proposed mechanisms
Cerebral fat deposition of lipophilic
Marijuana
metabolites with frequent
Marijuana
use
THC binding to vanilloid receptors in the
Hypothalamus
(transient receptor potential vanilloid receptor, TRPV1)
Low THC concentrations and warmer
Temperature
s (>109.4 F or 43 C) are
Anti-emetic
High THC concentrations are pro-emetic
Diagnosis
Essential criteria
Chronic
Marijuana
use
Major criteria
Severe cyclical
Nausea
or
Vomiting
Abdominal Pain
Weekly
Marijuana
use
Resolves with
Marijuana
cessation
Hot showers or baths help to relieve
Nausea
Supportive criteria
Age under 50 years
Weight loss over 5 kg
Symptoms predominant in morning
Normal bowel habits
Negative diagnostic evaluation
Management
Home
Marijuana
cessation
Symptomatic relief with hot showers or bath
Emergency Department
Antiemetic
s (e.g.
Ondansetron
,
Prochlorperazine
,
Promethazine
,
Metoclopramide
)
Typically less effective in canabinoid hyperemesis
Capsaicin
cream (0.075%)
May work on vanilloid receptors in
Hypothalamus
(similar to the action of a hot shower)
Emergency Department Protocol
Apply 0.075%
Capsaicin
cream as a thin film every 4 hours until symptoms resolve
Apply cream to 15 x 25 cm or palm sized area periumbilical area using a gloved finger
Peak effect in 20-30 minutes and lasts 3 hours
References
LoVecchio (2022) Crit Dec Emerg Med 36(6): 32
Dezieck (2017) Clin Toxicol 55(8): 908-13 +PMID:28494183 [PubMed]
Haloperidol
Haloperidol
2.5 mg IV or IM
Some studies have used doses as high as 0.05 to 1 mg/kg IV (higher than typical dosing)
Jones (2016) Case Rep Psychiatry +PMID: 27597918 [PubMed]
Ruberto (2021) Ann Emerg Med 77(6):613-619 +PMID:33160719 [PubMed]
Inapsine
(
Droperidol
)
Dosing: 0.625 mg to 1.25 mg IV
Lee (2019) Clin Toxicol 57(9): 773-7 [PubMed]
References
Orman and Zodda in Herbert (2018) EM:Rap 18(2): 10
Oxentenko (2011) Mayo Internal Medicine Review
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