Abstract
Case: A 65-year-old woman ingested glyphosate-surfactant herbicide in an attempt to commit suicide. She experienced glyphosate intoxication associated with multiple organ failure and developed a paralytic ileus. Daijokito, a traditional Japanese Kampo medicine was given to the patient to improve constipation and psychological symptoms. Next, rikkunshito was given to increase her gastric motility. Finally, daikenchuto was given to improve overall digestive peristalsis. Outcome: All abdominal symptoms ultimately improved after treatment with daikenchuto. Conclusion: Kampo medicines may help improve abdominal symptoms associated with glyphosate intoxication in cases where modern medical treatment alone proves inadequate.
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Nakae, H., Kusanagi, M., Okuyama, M., & Igarashi, T. (2015). Paralytic ileus induced by glyphosate intoxication successfully treated using K ampo medicine. Acute Medicine & Surgery, 2(3), 214–218. https://doi.org/10.1002/ams2.103
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