Amitraz poisoning.

Indian Journal of Pediatrics
P V Chaitanya VarmaRamesh Y Bhat

Abstract

Amitraz is a formamidine insecticide and acaricide which acts on alpha 2-adrenergic receptors. There is little information available in the literature about the toxicity and treatment of poisoning by this compound. The authors report amitraz poisoning in a 13-y-old boy which was managed with supportive care with a good outcome.

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Apr 10, 2004·Toxicological Reviews·Alex T Proudfoot

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May 15, 2015·Chemical Research in Toxicology·Javier del PinoMaría Teresa Frejo
Jul 19, 2017·Pediatric Emergency Care·Sowmya ShashidharaVaisakh Sambasivan

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