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Carbapenem induced convulsions in the critically ill – A case series.
Carbapenem induced convulsions are said to be commoner amongst critically ill patients. During a 1½ year study period we observed 4 of 15 patients receiving meropenem and 3 of 7 patients receiving imipenenm develop convulsions in an intensive care unit. The withdrawal of the offending drug rapidly resolved the problem in all but one. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljcc.v2i1.2265 Sri Lanka Journal of Critical Care Vol.2(1) 2011 13-15