Acute Kidney Injury as a Rare Complication of Prallethrin Poisoning (“All-Out”) in a Child

  • KS A
  • CN R
  • C A
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Abstract

Pyrethroids are widely used as commercial and domestic insecticides due to their high effectiveness and low toxicity in humans and in medicine for the topical treatment of scabies and head lice. Prallethrin is a structural derivative of naturally occurring pyrethrin and active ingredient in liquid mosquito repellents. Acute human poisoning from exposure or ingestion of pyrethroids is rare because of poor dermal absorption and rapid metabolism with little tissue accumulation. Here we present a case of accidental Prallethrin poisoning(“ALL –OUT”, a liquid mosquito repellent) in a five year old child who had immediate complication as hypovolemic shock with aspiration pneumonia and delayed complications like acute kidney injury, with elevated liver enzymes, requiring renal replacement therapy and had an uneventful recovery.

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KS, A., CN, R., & C, A. (2019). Acute Kidney Injury as a Rare Complication of Prallethrin Poisoning (“All-Out”) in a Child. The Open Urology & Nephrology Journal, 12(1), 53–55. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874303x01912010053

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