Acute nicotine poisoning associated with a traditional remedy for eczema

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Abstract

We present a case of severe acute nicotine poisoning in an 8 year old boy with moderate eczema after topical application of a traditional remedy from a book published in Bangladesh. Symptoms consistent with nicotine poisoning developed within 30 minutes of application of the remedy. The child subsequently improved with supportive care and was discharged after five days with no neurological sequelae. Diagnosis of nicotine poisoning was not initially made due to difficulty in obtaining an accurate history via an interpreter from the parents who did not speak English. Samples taken 12 hours after application of the remedy showed a serum nicotine of 89 μg/1, serum cotinine of 1430 μg/1, urine nicotine of 1120 μg/1, and a urine cotinine of 6960 μg/1 confirming acute nicotine poisoning.

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Davies, P., Levy, S., Pahari, A., & Martinez, D. (2001). Acute nicotine poisoning associated with a traditional remedy for eczema. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 85(6), 500–502. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.85.6.500

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