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==Treatment==
==Treatment==
*Adults - 1 g of pyridoxine for each gram of INH ingested, to a maximum of 5 g
*Adults - 1 g of pyridoxine for each gram of INH ingested, to a maximum of 5 g
*Children - 70 mg/kg
*Children - 1gm/kg regardless of age <ref>Minns, A. et al.  Isoniazid-Induced Status Epilepticus in a Pediatric Patient After Inadequate Pyridoxine Therapy. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2010:26(5)380-381</ref>


Rate - slow IV infusion at approximately 0.5 g/min until the seizures stop or the maximum dose is reached. Remainder of dose infused over 4 to 6 hours.
Rate - slow IV infusion at approximately 0.5 g/min until the seizures stop or the maximum dose is reached. Remainder of dose infused over 4 to 6 hours.

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Background

  • Causes low Pyridoxine B6 stores
  • B6 used to make gaba- an inhibitory neurotransmitter
  • Also inhibits lactate to pyruvate conversion

Treatment

  • Adults - 1 g of pyridoxine for each gram of INH ingested, to a maximum of 5 g
  • Children - 1gm/kg regardless of age [1]

Rate - slow IV infusion at approximately 0.5 g/min until the seizures stop or the maximum dose is reached. Remainder of dose infused over 4 to 6 hours.

Source

6/06 MISTRY & Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies

  1. Minns, A. et al. Isoniazid-Induced Status Epilepticus in a Pediatric Patient After Inadequate Pyridoxine Therapy. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2010:26(5)380-381