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Himatrao S Bawaskar1, Parag H Bawaskar2, Pramodini H Bawaskar1
1Bawaskar Hospital and Clinical research center Mahad Raigad, Maharashtra.
Abstract:
We report a case of acute onset quadriparesis which occurred after consumption of some drugs which were illicitly prescribed to our young patient by his gym instructor. The deadly concoction of so-called gym-tonic (Cyproheptadine and dexamethasone) led to hypokalaemic paralysis in our patient.
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