Management and prognosis of acute Emamectin Benzoate poisoning in a human

Q1 Environmental Science
Renthlei Lalmalsawmi , Y.S. Ravikumar , M. Mahesh , P.M. Mariyam Shihuna , Madhan Ramesh , Sri Harsha Chalasani
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Abstract

Emamectin Benzoate (EB) is a semi-synthetic insecticide which was primarily created to combat lepidopteron insects. EB disrupts the neurotransmitters Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA) through enhancing permeability of membrane chloride ion, resulting in the loss of cell function progressing to irreversible paralysis in invertebrates.
Poisoning with EB in humans is rare; till date with just about five reported cases, two of which resulted in fatalities. Scarcity of treatment management information may cause a delay in the initiation of treatment, which is often general therapy rather than specific. By reporting this rare case of poisoning in human, the researchers wish to add value to the existing information and aid in forming a standard management of EB poisoning in humans.
Here within, we report an acute case of EB poisoning in an adult male with no history of co-morbidities, had allegedly consumed approximately 125 mL of EB 1.9 % and, presented with complaints of vomiting, profuse sweating and drowsiness. The patient was treated with gastric lavage, fluid replenishment, and other supportive as well as symptomatic measures. The prognosis of the patient was guarded and care has been taken not to administer any Central Nervous System (CNS) depressants. Fortunately, the patient was discharged from the hospital by day 4 without any sequelae.
人急性苯甲酸埃马菌素中毒的处理和预后
Emamectin Benzoate(EB)是一种半合成杀虫剂,主要用于防治鳞翅目昆虫。EB 通过提高膜氯离子的通透性干扰神经递质γ-氨基丁酸(GABA),导致无脊椎动物细胞功能丧失,进而导致不可逆转的瘫痪。治疗管理信息的匮乏可能会导致治疗的启动延迟,而治疗通常是一般性的,而不是特异性的。在此,我们报告了一例急性 EB 中毒病例,患者为一名成年男性,无并发症史,据称食用了约 125 毫升 1.9 % 的 EB,并伴有呕吐、大汗淋漓和嗜睡等症状。患者接受了洗胃、补充液体和其他支持性及对症治疗措施。病人的预后不容乐观,我们注意避免使用任何中枢神经系统抑制剂。幸运的是,患者在第 4 天出院,没有留下任何后遗症。
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Toxicology Reports
Toxicology Reports Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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