General Psychiatry (Jun 2020)

Atropine eye-drop-induced acute delirium: a case report

  • Dheerendra Kumar Mishra,
  • Vijay Niranjan,
  • Prashant Maravi,
  • Amrendra Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/gpsych-2019-100125
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 3

Abstract

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Atropine is an anticholinergic drug which is used in both parental and topical routes. Topical eye-drops of atropine sulfate are used as mydriatic and cycloplegics. Parental atropine-induced delirium is well known but topical atropine eye-drop-induced delirium cases are very limited in literature. In this case report, an elderly man underwent cataract surgery and developed delirium after the use of 1% atropine sulfate eye-drops as prescribed. This case supports the notion that even atropine eye-drops can cause delirium in patients at therapeutic doses in elderly.