A comparative study of atropine and atropine plus pralidoxime in the management of organo-phosphorous poisoning
Sreemanta M. Baruah,
John K. Das,
Imdadul Hossain
et al.
Abstract:Background: Poisoning with organophosphorus compounds (OP) is a common problem throughout the world particularly in developing countries. Standard treatment involves resuscitation, administration of the anti-muscarinic agent atropine, an acetylcholinesterase reactivator (pralidoxime) and assisted ventilation if necessary. In this study we compared the efficacy of add-on pralidoxime therapy over therapy with atropine alone in OP poisoning.
Methods: The study included 103 patients, out of 103 OP poisoning cases,… Show more
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