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Case ReportA 55-year-old, 90-kg male patient with a medical history of diabetes and hypertension was admitted to the emergency department because of an intentional Abs tractMetformin can cause gastrointestinal system symptoms, hyperlactatemia, and lactic acidosis even at therapeutic doses, and toxicity can result in serious complications and high mortality with massive infections.The prognosis for undifferentiated lactic acidosis is poor, with an expected case fatality rate of 30-50%.We present the case of a patient who was admitted to the emergency department with a large intentional metformin overdose.The patient was initially asymptomatic, but deteriorated rapidly during the observation period, developed cardiac arrest, and required extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and continuous renal replacement therapy.Considering this case, we aim to emphasize that metformin overdoses may worsen in the late stages and that the follow-up period should be performed in a monitored setting that can provide, if needed, advanced cardiac support therapies such as ECMO.
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