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Citation

Kumachev A, Zipursky JS, Weinerman AS, Thompson M. CJEM 2018; 20(6): 962-964.

Affiliation

Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology,University of Toronto,Toronto,ON.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, Publisher Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/cem.2018.58

PMID

29706145

Abstract

The Kambô ceremony is a purification ritual that began in South America. Poison extracted from the Amazonian giant leaf frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor) is applied transdermally to areas of the skin that are burned with a heated stick. The poisoning induces brief but intense vomitimg and is thought to purify the body, increase strength, improve sexual stamina, and induce spiritual cleansing. The practice is occurring in Europe and North America where participants have expanded traditional uses to treatment of depression and substance abuse...


Language: en

Keywords

clinical pharmacology; gastrointestinal; poisoning; toxicology

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