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Prolonged Hypotension - an Unusual Complication Following Nitrazepam Overdose
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Nitrazepam is a long acting benzodiazepine which has been used for insomnia as well as for anxiety states. The common side effects are drowsiness and respiratory depression. We report a case of severe prolonged hypotension requiring ionotropic support following nitrazepam overdose.
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