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Acute Nicotine Poisoning
, Nicotine Poisoning, Nicotine Toxicity, Nicotine Overdose
Risk Factors
High dose
Nicotine
exposures
Smokeless
Tobacco
products (e-cig,
Vaping
)
Nicotine Replacement
Products (ingested patches may have prolonged exposure)
Liquid
Nicotine
Green
Tobacco
Sickness (exposure to leaves in field workers, esp. wet leaves)
Concentrated Nicotine
Pesticide
s (banned in most western countries)
Nicotinic Plants (
Conium Maculatum
, N. glauca, N. tabacum, Laburnum anagyroides,
Caulophyllum thalictroides
)
Schep (2009) Clin Toxicol 47(8):771-81 [PubMed]
Children
Even low dose ingestion (e.g. 1 ml e-cig liquid refill solution) may cause toxicity symptoms in children
Mechanism
Nicotine
stimulates
Acetylcholine
receptors
See
Cholinergic Toxicity
Nicotine
has both sympathetic and parasympathetic effects
Autonomic
Ganglion
blockade
Occurs with higher dose exposure
May result in motor weakness including respiratory arrest
Findings
See
Cholinergic Toxicity
Constitutional
Diaphoresis
Cardiovascular
Early:
Hypertension
,
Tachycardia
Later:
Hypotension
,
Bradycardia
Respiratory
Increased
Bronchi
al Secretions
Tachypnea
Hypoventilation
Gastrointestinal
Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Neurologic
Irritability or
Agitation
Headache
Muscle Weakness
Lethargy
Confusion
Ataxia
Seizure
s
Onset within 2 hours of ingestion (and typically within 15-30 minutes)
Paralysis
Follows
Seizure
s
Complications
Rhabdomyolysis
Respiratory Arrest
Circulatory Collapse
Death
Labs
See
Unknown Ingestion
Bedside
Glucose
Serum chemistry
Serum Potassium
Creatine Kinase
Serum Calcium
Serum Phosphorus
Urinalysis
Management
See
Unknown Ingestion
ABC Management
May require
Mechanical Ventilation
(e.g.
Respiratory Failure
, paralysis, severe
Fasciculation
s)
Intubate under RSI with
Rocuronium
(avoid
Succinylcholine
)
Post-intubation sedation with
Benzodiazepine
s
Intravenous Fluid
s (20 ml/kg up to 1-2 Liter NS or LR bolus to start)
Vasopressor
s for
Hypotension
Decontamination
Activated Charcoal
Indicated in large ingestion within last 1 hour
Wash affected skin with soap and water
Seizure
s
See
Status Epilepticus
Benzodiazepine
s are primary agents
Lorazepam
0.05 to 0.1 mg/kg up to 2 to 4 mg IV
Anticholinergic
s
Atropine
may be used for
Bradycardia
and decreased secretions
Consider
Physostigmine
References
Burns in Traub (2019)
Toxic Plant Ingestion
s and Nicotine Poisoning in Children, UpToDate, Accessed 3/23/2021
Tomaszewski (2020) Crit Dec Emerg Med 34(7):44
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