PEDIATRICS Vol. 45 No. 1 January 1970, pp. 106-109
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Chlorpropamide Intoxication—Treatment with Peritoneal Dialysis

Robert G. Graw M.D.1 and Ronald R. Clarke M.D.2

1 Human Tumor Cell Biology Branch National Cancer Institute Bethesda, Maryland 20014
2 Casa del Niños University of Cartagena Cartagena, Colombia

A case of chlorpropamide poisoning with subsequent severe neurologic sequelae is reported. A brief discussion of the drug is included. Peritoneal dialysis was performed and appeared to be of no value in the removal of chlorpropamide from serum.




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