Strychnine-a killer from the past

I Makarovsky, G Markel, A Hoffman, O Schein… - Israel Medical …, 2008 - cris.bgu.ac.il
I Makarovsky, G Markel, A Hoffman, O Schein, T Brosh-Nissimov, Z Tashma, T Dushnitsky…
Israel Medical Association Journal, 2008cris.bgu.ac.il
Strychnine is still used as a powerful rodenticide and to a lleser extent against rabies-
infected dogs. Strychnine poisoning is characterized by a short prodromal phase, after which
there is an unusual combination of seizures with intact sensorium. Complications consist of
hyperthermia, renal failure and rhabdomyolysis. The common cause of death is respiratory
failure. The most important medical treatment includes termination of seizures (eg,
benzodiazepines), correcting the acidosis, and sedating, paralyzing and ventilating the …
Abstract
Strychnine is still used as a powerful rodenticide and to a lleser extent against rabies-infected dogs. Strychnine poisoning is characterized by a short prodromal phase, after which there is an unusual combination of seizures with intact sensorium. Complications consist of hyperthermia, renal failure and rhabdomyolysis. The common cause of death is respiratory failure. The most important medical treatment includes termination of seizures (eg, benzodiazepines), correcting the acidosis, and sedating, paralyzing and ventilating the patient as needed. When dealing with recurrent or unresponsive seizures, the physician should take strychnine poisoning into consideration. Early intervention could save patients' lives.
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