Iatrogenic Hypotension Induced by the Improper Treatment of Normal Grief.

Journal: Case reports in psychiatry

Volume: 2021

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Affiliated Institutions:  Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Abstract summary 

We report the case of a 28-year-old male in rural Madagascar with iatrogenic hypotension induced by improper treatment of a normal grief response. The man lost both of his children in the spring of 2019 during a measles outbreak that infected at minimum 152,000 individuals on the island. After developing symptoms of chest pain, intermittent tachycardia, and widespread pain when he would think of his children in the weeks following their loss, he was prescribed gabapentin, lisinopril, and metoprolol by a general practice nurse. He subsequently developed dizziness, lightheadedness, and fatigue. After visiting Mada Clinics two weeks later, all medications were stopped, and the man's symptoms resolved. This case demonstrates the effects of a lack of available mental health care in Madagascar, a country with sixteen available psychiatrists for a rapidly expanding population of over 26 million people.

Authors & Co-authors:  Robinson Kyle E KE

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Citations :  WHO. Mental Health Atlas Country Profile Madagascar. World Health Organization; December 2020, https://www.who.int/mental_health/evidence/atlas/profiles-2014/mdg.pdf?ua=1.
Authors :  1
Identifiers
Doi : 6661943
SSN : 2090-682X
Study Population
Man,Male
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Country of Study
Madagascar
Publication Country
United States