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In cases of acute poisoning, the primary objective is to prevent further absorption of the toxic substance into the body. Immediate interventions using various decontamination techniques targeting the gastrointestinal (GI) tract can achieve this. Decontamination is crucial to prevent poison from entering the systemic circulation, which involves washing affected areas with water and mild soap and removing contaminated clothing. Once external decontamination is done, attention must be turned to...
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  • Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a highly toxic plant, often mistaken for edible species like celery or parsnip.
  • Its toxicity stems from piperidine alkaloids that affect the autonomous nervous system, inducing a nicotinic syndrome with distinct excitatory and inhibitory phases.
  • The plant is historically used in Portugal for river fishing, highlighting its potential for accidental or intentional poisoning.