Title of article :
Successful Treatment of Acute Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning by Aloe Vera Syrup: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Shakeri ، Masihallah Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Soroosh ، Davood Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences , Shakeri ، Heshmatollah Department of Internal Medicine - School of Medicine - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Kalani ، Navid Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Hatami ، Naser Student Research Committee - Jahrom University of Medical Sciences , Foroughian ، Mahdi Department of Emergency Medicine - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Aluminum phosphide, known as rice pill in Iran, is a very effective pesticide for commercial and industrial use. The high lethality of Aluminum phosphide is due to Phosphine gas (PH3) which is released by its reaction with water. One of the most important properties of aluminum phosphide, which despite being very lethal to almost all living creatures, still makes it one of the most widely used pesticides, is its very high yield, ease of use, and, most importantly, the absence of residues in products after application; while its exposure to the human body is associated with high mortality. Case Presentation: In this article, we reported the successful treatment of rice pill-induced poisoning in a 30-year-old man using a novel approach. Accordingly, we used sodium bicarbonate (50 ccs) and aloe vera syrup (1-2 L), followed by olive oil (150 cc olive oil was given every 2 hours). Conclusion: While numerous studies recommend observing patient conditions as the treatment approach, our presented case was a successful experience of treating acute aluminum phosphide poisoning.
Keywords :
Aluminum phosphide , Poisoning , Aloe vera
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine