D-transallethrin: An unusual agent for accidental poisoning

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Abstract

D-trans allethrin, a pyrethroid, is commonly used as a coil mosquito repellant. There are very few reports of human toxicity due to D-trans allethrin. We present the case of an 11-month-old boy who presented to us with excessive salivation, altered sensorium and convulsions following alleged accidental ingestion of a coil containing D-transallethrin. He required mechanical ventilation for a brief period and made a full recovery. Although rare, the possibility of pyrethroid poisoning should be kept in mind in children who present with sudden onset unconsciousness or convulsions.

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Kedari, V., Kulkarni, R., Valvi, C., Kinikar, A., & Khadse, S. (2016). D-transallethrin: An unusual agent for accidental poisoning. Medical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University, 9(2), 244–245. https://doi.org/10.4103/0975-2870.168008

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