Benzalkonium chloride poisoning in infant twins
J. T. Wilson and I. M. Burr
Infant twins sustained severe circumoral and pharyngeal burns from a
concentrated solution of benzalkonium (Zephiran) chloride prescribed for
treatment of candidiasis. This report emphasizes the unnecessary hazard
accompanying use of a potentially toxic drug-especially when prepared in
error by the pharmacist-when a safer drug (nystatin) is available for
treatment of oral candidiasis. Risks from use of a prescription drug for
other than the intended patient are also highlighted by this episode of
poisoning.