Abstract
AbstractSerotonin syndrome (SS) is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, and it is caused by
increasing serotonergic activities. It is an underdiagnosed and under-reported
condition. Clinical manifestations can range from mild to moderate to severe
symptoms. The intensity of symptoms reflects the degree of serotonin toxicity, and
mild serotonin syndrome is easily overlooked by physicians.Severe serotonin
toxicity typically occurs to a combination of serotonergic agents.Herein, we describe a
case of severe serotonin toxicity in a 38-year-old Egyptian male with a history
of generalized anxiety disorder and depression. With increased depressive
symptoms, he received 20 mg of fluoxetine daily, and the symptoms
developed 1 month after starting fluoxetine, which is the uncommon onset
of presentation. The patient was already on tramadol for chronic low backache. The
aim is to increase awareness of the syndrome among physicians and
neuropsychiatrists.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy