From Overdose to Rhabdo: The Path More are Taking

60 min
Thursday, October 01, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Rhabdomyolysis is a serious medical condition usually attributed in the prehospital setting to crush injuries, such as motor vehicle accidents and building collapses. However, the majority of rhabdo cases are not caused by these infrequent incidents. One of the most common causes of rhabdomyolysis is prolonged overdose, particularly opioids, which is still increasing in frequency. In many of these situations, the administration of naloxone may be contraindicated and overall harmful to the patient’s prognosis. This presentation will discuss the pathophysiology of overdose induced rhabdomyolysis and how to properly begin treating these patients in the field.
Clinical Paramedicine
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