Acute Dystonic Reaction Following a Single 4 mg Dose of Chlorpheniramine inan Adolescent: A Case Report

Authors

  • Nuhu Mohammed Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria Author
  • Ismail Najib Shehu Ahmadu Bello University Medical Centre, Zaria, Nigeria Author
  • Abu Ali Ahmadu Bello University Medical Center Author
  • Khadija Usman Ahmadu Bello University Medical Center Author

Keywords:

Chlorpheniramine, Dystonia, Adverse drug reaction, Extrapyramidal symptoms

Abstract

Drug-induced dystonia is a bizarre type of adverse drug reaction commonly seen with anti‑dopaminergic drugs. It is characterized by involuntary muscle spasm resulting in abnormal movement or posture. We hereby present a case report of an acute dystonic reaction in a 14‑year‑old female after ingestion of 4 mg of chlorpheniramine for a common cold. She was brought to the emergency room with complaints of restlessness, spasm of the facial muscles, and tongue protrusion five hours after taking the chlorpheniramine tablet. The patient was given 10 mg of intramuscular diazepam and monitored for 24 hours. All the symptoms disappeared 20 minutes after administration of diazepam with no relapse of symptoms. She was counseled and discharged for follow‑up. Chlorpheniramine can trigger an acute dystonic reaction even at therapeutic doses. Clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion when evaluating acute movement disorders and consider antihistamines among potential causes. A PubMed and Google Scholar search found no previous reports on acute dystonia induced by chlorpheniramine alone. This is, to our knowledge, the first reported case of acute dystonia induced by a therapeutic dose of chlorpheniramine alone, highlighting the need for close monitoring of drugs, including common over‑the‑counter medications.

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Published

2025-12-07

How to Cite

Acute Dystonic Reaction Following a Single 4 mg Dose of Chlorpheniramine inan Adolescent: A Case Report (N. Mohammed, I. Najib Shehu, A. Ali, & K. Usman, Trans.). (2025). West African Journal of Allied Health Sciences, 1(2). https://wajahs.org/ojs/index.php/publish/article/view/32

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