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      Cardiogenic shock induced by a high dose of intravenous morphine.

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          Morphine is an opiate alkaloid characterized by various clinical effects, among which the most prominent are its analgesic and psychoactive effects. It also has a prominent depressive effect on the respiratory and cardiovascular system. Because of its psychoactive effect, morphine is very addictive and often used as a recreational narcotic. As a medication, it has found its use as an analgesic agent in chronic pain treatment, in hemorrhagic shock, and in acute heart failure with pulmonary edema. Albeit, morphine use in heart failure is controversial, based on many observational studies showing the negative effect on the outcomes of the patients treated with morphine during acute cardiovascular incidents. In this report, the authors present a case of cardiogenic shock (CS) with transient left ventricular ejection fraction reduction, occurring in a patient attempting suicide using a high dose of intravenous morphine sulphate administration. Other CS causes were ruled out. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the second case of a morphine-related CS reported in literature. Int J Occup Med Environ Health. 2021;34(1):133-8.

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          Journal
          Int J Occup Med Environ Health
          International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health
          Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
          1896-494X
          1232-1087
          Jan 07 2021
          : 34
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Medical University of Gdansk, Gdańsk, Poland (Department of Clinical Toxicology).
          Article
          128068
          10.13075/ijomeh.1896.01629
          33223540
          64a05682-5915-46b6-a981-8f9d4c5f5769
          History

          morphine,opioids,suicide,pharmacology,toxicology,cardiogenic shock

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