PMID: 2119450Jul 1, 1990Paper

Manganese levels in a jaundiced long-term total parenteral nutrition patient: potentiation of haloperidol toxicity? Case report and literature review

JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
R Mehta, J J Reilly

Abstract

Manganese is vital in human nutrition. When oral intake is precluded, the recommended parenteral supplementation is 0.15 to 0.8 mg/day. Manganese is excreted primarily in the bile; during cholestasis, serum manganese levels may rise, and manganese toxicity ensue. Neuropsychiatric symptoms are prominent. Phenothiazine-derivative drugs may potentiate manganese toxicity. Serum or whole blood manganese levels should guide manganese therapy in jaundiced patients.

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