
Since there is no specific antidote, treatment is primarily supportive. The risk of ECG changes associated with torsade de pointes should be considered. With accidental overdosage, hypertension rather than hypotension occurred in a two-year old child. The extrapyramidal reactions would be manifested by muscular weakness or rigidity and a generalized or localized tremor as demonstrated by the akinetic or agitans types respectively. The patient would appear comatose with respiratory depression and hypotension which could be severe enough to produce a shock-like state. In general, the symptoms of overdosage by haloperidol would be an exaggeration of known pharmacologic effects and adverse reactions, the most prominent of which would be: severe extrapyramidal reactions, hypotension or sedation.

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