Serotonin Syndrome after Sertraline Overdose in a Child: A Case Report

Serotonin syndrome is a potentially life-threatening drug effect. It may be misdiagnosed because it has mostly been reported in adults. Case Report. An 8-year-old girl with behavioral problems and medicated with risperidone and sertraline was admitted in the emergency department after she had taken...

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Main Authors: Joana Grenha (Author), Ana Garrido (Author), Hernani Brito (Author), Maria José Oliveira (Author), Fátima Santos (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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