Clinical effects from household insecticide: pyrethroid or organophosphate toxicity? - Basrai Z, Koh C, Celedon M, Warren J.

A 54-year-old man with a history of schizophrenia presented to the emergency room for weakness with associated lacrimosis, drooling, nausea, emesis, diarrhoea, diplopia and burning sensation on his skin that began 6  hours after spraying five cans of Raid...
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