Severe hypocalcemic tetany and respiratory failure in an infant given oral phosphate soda.

2006 
Oral phosphate preparations are used for constipation and bowel preparation in adults but with potential for fatal electrolyte disturbances. Use in children is not recommended due to similar concerns. We report a 7-week-old infant who received an over-the-counter oral phosphate preparation. He developed profound hypocalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, life-threatening tetany, and respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation and intravenous calcium gluconate for recovery. Practitioners should be aware of the availability and potential misuse of adult oral phosphate laxative products for children.
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