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Strychnine poisoning results in a predictable and treatable sequence of events involving blockade of the inhibitory neurotransmitter, extensor muscle spasms, seizures, and respiratory paralysis. These spasms may lead to hyperthermia, profound lactic acidosis, and rhabdomyolysis. Acidosis is
One half hour following the ingestion of a possibly tainted antibiotic capsule, a 14 year-old female experienced acute onset of stiffness and weakness in her lower extremities. She subsequently survived despite the development of convulsions, severe lactic acidosis (pH 6.86), hyperthermia (Temp 40.5
BACKGROUND
Acute strychnine poisoning is an uncommon form of intoxication, characterized by severe tonic clonic seizures and tetanus-like contractions while the patient is fully conscious. It can result in respiratory failure, leading to death.
METHODS
A 47-year-old man was admitted to the casualty
Body thermoregulation can be violently offset by drugs capable of altering the balance between heat production and dissipation. Such events may rapidly become fatal. The drugs that are involved in the eruption of such syndromes include inhalation anaesthetics, sympathomimetic agents, serotonin
Alexander the Great had a profound effect on world history. His conquests covered the entire known world at the time, and he was responsible for the spread of Greek culture throughout the ancient world. In Babylon in 323 BC, Alexander died when he was nearly 33 years old. Possible explanations for
OBJECTIVE
Based on the therapeutic claims of Angong Niuhuang pill, a series of pharmacodynamic experiments were designed, where pharmacological effects were investigated comparatively with its simplified prescription(realgar and cinnabar are removed from the original pill) as a parallel control in
A dog suspected of having ingested minute quantities of plastic explosive type 4 (PE4 containing cyclonite) was presented with congested mucous membranes, a fever, an increased pulse rate, hyperventilation, hypersensitivity and mild convulsions. Experimental poisoning of a dog confirmed the
The antagonism of the effect of reserpine on the thermoregulation in rats, the potentiation of the reserpine catalepsy with the simultaneous increase of the irritability of rats, the hyperthermia in mice, etc., obtained with some new glycine derivatives, are discussed in relation with recent data on
Taurine (10 and 20 micrograms) injected unilaterally into the lateral ventricle of rats caused an increase in core temperature. Bilateral injection of taurine 2.5 and 5 micrograms into the preoptic region of the anterior hypothalamus induced a dose-related hyperthermia: higher doses (10 micrograms)
In previous research, intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of serine (1-4 mg) caused dose-related hypothermia in rabbits and reduced rises in body temperature caused by leukocytic pyrogen (LP) and prostaglandin E2 (PGEs). Since serine is the major precursor of the putative neurotransmitter
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the antipyretic and anticonvulsant activities of n-hexane fraction of Viola betonicifolia (V. betonicifolia).
METHODS
The antipyretic effect was scrutinized using brewer's yeast induced pyrexia and anticonvlsion effect was tested using pentylenetetrazol and strychnine