A case of pentazocine addiction in a physician imposter at hospitals in three prefectures within the Tohoku region of Japan
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- Onodera Makoto
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- Koizumi Noritaka
- Department of Neuropsychiatry, Iwate Medical University
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- Fujino Yasuhisa
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- Kikuchi Satoshi
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- Inoue Yoshihiro
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- Sakai Akio
- Department of Neuropsychiatry, Iwate Medical University
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- Endo Shigeatsu
- Department of Emergency Medicine, Iwate Medical University
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- Other Title
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- 投与を求めて東北3県の救急外来を受診した自称女医のペンタゾシン依存症の1例を経験して
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A 30-year-old female with lower abdominal pain was transported to our hospital by ambulance. She claimed to be a physician, but refused to produce identification. We requested that Iwate Prefecture Medical Association fax other medical facilities with information about this suspected addict. She requested immediate pentazocine administration. Based on her medical history, she had received intravenous injections of diazepam and pentazocine each time she presented with abdominal pain at other hospitals within the Kanto region of Japan. A psychiatrist recommended against administering pentazocine due to the potential dependency. The patient fled our hospital after it was noted that she had used a pseudonym and a counterfeit ID card. Thirty minutes later, a hospital approximately 20 km from our hospital reported that pentazocine had been administered to the patient; however, she fled because the hospital received the warning fax from the Iwate Prefecture Medical Association. The patient had also sought care for the same symptoms at medical facilities in Miyagi and Akita prefectures. This case suggests that pentazocine should not be administered to patients with a suspected addiction, and sharing information between police and medical associations is important. A response manual for psychiatric emergency patients is needed at emergency medical institutions.
Journal
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- Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi
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Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi 25 (7), 307-312, 2014
Japanese Association for Acute Medicine
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- CRID
- 1390001204370377728
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- NII Article ID
- 130004706575
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- ISSN
- 18833772
- 0915924X
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed