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Citation

Pravinson M, Pirasath S, Ghetheeswaran S, Uthayakumaran S. SAGE Open Med. Case Rep. 2021; 9: e2050313X211059296.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/2050313X211059296

PMID

34888052

PMCID

PMC8649425

Abstract

Acetamiprid is a type of neonicotinoid that belongs to the new class of insecticides. It is fatally toxic to insects by acting as an agonist to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Cases with neonicotinoids including acetamiprid poisoning in humans were reported around the world. Only one case with acetamiprid poisoning associated with severe adverse effects has been described from Sri Lanka. Serious side effects will occur if it is consumed in excess amount. Here, we described a case of acetamiprid poisoning in a man who developed severe lactic acidosis, myocardial suppression, hyperglycemia, and intestinal obstruction following accidental intake of acetamiprid insecticide. The patient was managed conservatively as there is no specific management mentioned in the literature.


Language: en

Keywords

Acetamiprid; lactic acidosis; myocardial ischemia

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