More Codeine Fatalities After Tonsillectomy in North American Children

Lauren E. Kelly(Western University), Michael Rieder(London Health Sciences Centre), John van den Anker(Children's National), Becky Malkin(London Health Sciences Centre), Colin J.D. Ross(University of British Columbia), Michael Neely, Bruce Carleton(University of British Columbia), Michael R. Hayden(University of British Columbia), Parvaz Madadi(University of Toronto), Gideon Koren(Western University)
PEDIATRICS
April 9, 2012
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Abstract

In 2009 we reported the fatal case of a toddler who had received codeine after adenotonsillectomy for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. The child was an ultra-rapid metabolizer of cytochrome P4502D6 (CYP2D6). We now report 3 additional fatal or life-threatening cases from North America. In the 2 fatal cases, functional gene duplications encoding for CYP2D6 caused a significantly greater production of potent morphine from its parent drug, codeine. A severe case of respiratory depression in an extensive metabolizer is also noted. These cases demonstrate that analgesia with codeine or other opioids that use the CYP2D6 pathway after adenotonsillectomy may not be safe in young children with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.


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