Sunday, December 16, 2007

Sunday December 16, 2007


Case: 47 year old male of Indian sub-continent origin admitted to ICU with status epilepticus. Patient has recently been started on TB prophylaxis medicine at his new work place. What is your probable diagnosis and what would be the treatment?



Answer: Isoniazid (INH) induced seizures.

Isoniazid (INH) induced seizures is unique in the sense that it is usually refractory to standard anticonvulsant therapy. Even dose as low as as 1.5 g can be neurologically toxic.

INH induced seizure requires administration of a specific antidote, pyridoxine (B-6), with dose of 5 gram in IV form. Dose can be repeated 2 to 3 times if needed.




Reference: click to get article

1. INH Induced Status Epilepticus: Response to Pyridoxine - [Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci 2006; 48: 205-206].