Clinical Practice Guidelines : Camphor poisoning (original) (raw)

See also

Poisoning – acute guidelines for initial management
Resuscitation

Key points

  1. Camphor is highly toxic
  2. Onset of symptoms can be early, within 15 mins of ingestion of more than 30 mg/kg
  3. Neurologic complications are common. Seizures can occur within 90 minutes of ingestion

For 24 hour advice, contact the Victorian Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26

Background

Pharmacokinetics:

Children requiring assessment

Risk assessment

History

Examination

Always check for Medicalert bracelet in any unconscious patient, or any other signs of underlying medical condition (fingerprick marks etc.)

Investigations

Acute Management

1. Resuscitation

2. Decontamination

Consider consultation with local paediatric team when

Consult Contact Victorian Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26 for advice

Consider transfer when

For emergency advice and paediatric or neonatal ICU transfers, call the Paediatric Infant Perinatal Emergency Retrieval (PIPER) Service: 1300 137 650

Consider discharge when

Discharge information and follow-up

Parent Information Sheet: Poisoning prevention for children
Information Sheet from Victorian Poisons Information Centre on camphor blocks and camphorated oil
Information Sheet from Victorian Poisons Information Centre on chest rubs and vapouriser fluids

Victorian Poisons Information Centre: 13 11 26 www.austin.org.au/poisons

Mental Health Services

HEADSPACE: National Youth Mental Health Foundation
Local headspace centres:
http://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/

CAMHS: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
Local services alphabetically by suburb / city:
http://www.health.vic.gov.au/mentalhealthservices/a.htm

Drug and alcohol services

YoDAA: Victoria's Youth Drug and Alcohol Advice Service
1800 458 685
http://yodaa.org.au

YoDAA: Victoria's Youth Drug and Alcohol Advice Service
1800 458 685

Last updated June 2020