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Imidacloprid poisoning in a young female: a case report
Om Prakash Bhatta1, Sabita Chand2, Hemant Chand3
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Nova Hospital, Dhangadhi, Nepal.
Background:
Imidacloprid, a neonicotinoid insecticide, is widely used in agricultural settings. Consequently, cases of accidental and suicidal poisoning are increasingly seen in clinical practice. Although cases with varied clinical presentations and toxicological profiles have been reported, standard management principles are lacking.
Case Presentation:
We present a case of Imidacloprid poisoning in a 25-year-old previously healthy indigenous Tamang female without a classic toxidrome requiring ventilatory support, complicated by a prolonged neuropsychiatric sequela.
Conclusions:
Although uncommonly reported, imidacloprid toxicity may lead to life-threatening complications and hence should be suspected in cases of unidentified poisoning with a relevant toxidrome. Vigilance on the part of treating physicians plays a crucial role in appropriate management.
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