Title: Buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) exposure in pediatric population

Category: Toxicology

Keywords: buprenorphine exposure, pediatrics, retrospective study (PubMed Search)

Posted: 10/27/2016 by Hong Kim, MD

Recently, a retrospective study of unintentional buprenorphine/naloxone exposure among pediatric population was published. All patients were evaluated by toxicologists at the time of initial hospital presentation (or transfer) at the study center.

 

Bottom line

Additional Information

A retrospective study of single center/referral center’s toxicology consultation service.

88 patients were included. (median age: 24 months [range: 10 to 77 months]). Majority were transferred from other hospitals.

Sources of the medication were

  1. Primary caregiver (65%)
  2. Other relatives (17%)
  3. Parent’s friends (14%)

 

Clinical effects

 

Naloxone

The median hospital stay was 22 hours (7 - 248 hours).

 

 

References

 2016 Oct 19:1-6. [Epub ahead of print]

Clinical effects of unintentional pediatric buprenorphine exposures: experience at a single tertiary care center.