ACUTE ABAMECTIN POISONING PRESENTING WITH BILATERAL COMPLETE PTOSIS: A RARE PRESENTATION OF AN UNCOMMON PESTICIDE TOXICITY

Acute Abamectin poisoning presenting with bilateral complete ptosis: A rare presentation of an uncommon pesticide toxicity

Acute Abamectin poisoning presenting with bilateral complete ptosis: A rare presentation of an uncommon pesticide toxicity

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Ingestion of pesticides Phones remains the most common means of suicide in rural Sri Lanka.Widespread agricultural use of highly hazardous pesticides, poor home storage, and unrestricted over-the-counter sales make these pesticides easily accessible for acts of self-poisoning (1).We present the case history Cushion Tracks of a man who developed confusion, agitation and bilateral complete ptosis following self-ingestion of abamectin.

Despite having evidence of a significant toxic dose, he was haemodynamically stable throughout the hospital stay and made a full recovery with supportive treatment.

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