Serotonin Syndrome.
Nicolaj MikkelsenPer DamkierSidsel Arnspang PedersenPublished in: Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology (2023)
Serotonin syndrome can occur through therapeutic use or overdose of a single serotonergic drug, or as a drug interaction between two or more serotonergic drugs. Central clinical features consist of neuromuscular excitation, autonomic dysfunction and altered mental status, occurring in a patient undergoing new or altered serotonergic therapy. Early clinically recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent significant morbidity.