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Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia

Year 2017, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 24 - 26, 01.04.2017

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Introduction: The incorrect use of the flowers, leaves, and seeds of some plants by members of the general public can give rise to serious toxicities. Datura innoxia (DI), also known as pipe grass or weed wizard, is frequently used for the treatment of asthma and cough and to alleviate cramps. However, DI is also a hallucinogenic, with tremendous potential for abuse and can cause anticholinergic toxicity, and serious and fatal complications, such as coma, respiratory failure, and death, have been reported.Case Report: We present the cases of two women (21 years old and 41 years old) who were admitted to the emergency department with findings of anticholinergic toxicity, including mydriasis, agitation, and delirium, after taking DI. The patients’ pupils were widely dilated. Gastric decontamination and administration of activated charcoal, IV fluids, and midazolam/diazepam were performed. The patients’ general conditions were recovered except for mydriasis. However, after 1 week, the diameter of the patients’ pupils returned to normal. Conclusion: The unconscious misuse of some plants can cause fatal anticholinergic toxicity. Such toxicity though has rarely been reported with DI. When plants known to cause toxicity are usually endemic, clinicians should be alert to potential anticholinergic toxicity in patients who present with anticholinergic symptoms in these endemic areas

References

  • Guven H. Environmental Toxins: Herbal Medicines and Poisonings. Tur- kiye Klinikleri J Pharmacol-Special Topics 2003; 1: 58-61.
  • Celbek G, Gunes H, Gungor A, Cecen F, Basar C, Sarıtas A, et al. Anti- cholinergic syndrome after trial of datura stramonium: A Case Report. Konuralp Medical Journal 2010; 2: 35-7.
  • Raman SV, Jacob J. Mydriasis due to datura inoxia. Emerg Med J 2005; 22: 310-1. [CrossRef]
  • Marc B, Martis A, Moreau C, Arlie G, Kintz P, Leclerc J. Acute datura stra- monium poisoning in an emergency department. Presse Med 2007; 36: 1399-1403. [CrossRef]
  • Wolf L. Anticholinergic toxicity Tintinalli J, Kelen G, Stapcznski JS (eds). Emergency medicine: a comprehensive study guide. New york: mc- graw-hill; 1999, pp 1182-1184.
  • http://www.flowersinisrael.com/daturainnoxia_page.htm.
  • Salen P, Shih R, Sierzenski P, Reed J. Effect of physostigmine and gastric lavage in a Datura stramonium-induced anticholinergic poisoning epi- demic. Am J Emerg Med 2003; 21: 316-7. [CrossRef]
  • Kemmener DA. Anticholinergic syndrome. J Emerg Nurs 2007; 33: 76-8. [CrossRef]
  • www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/wk/mm4403.pdf Centers for disease control and prevention (cdc). Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Jimson weed poisoning--texas, New York, and California, 1994. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 1995; 44: 41-4.
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Other ID JA58CD63EA
Journal Section Case Report
Authors

Mustafa Baştürk This is me

Mustafa İçer This is me

Cahfer Güloğlu This is me

Selçuk Ertekin This is me

Serkan Doğan This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2017
Submission Date April 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 8 Issue: 2

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APA Baştürk, M., İçer, M., Güloğlu, C., Ertekin, S., et al. (2017). Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, 8(2), 24-26.
AMA Baştürk M, İçer M, Güloğlu C, Ertekin S, Doğan S. Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. April 2017;8(2):24-26.
Chicago Baştürk, Mustafa, Mustafa İçer, Cahfer Güloğlu, Selçuk Ertekin, and Serkan Doğan. “Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 8, no. 2 (April 2017): 24-26.
EndNote Baştürk M, İçer M, Güloğlu C, Ertekin S, Doğan S (April 1, 2017) Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 8 2 24–26.
IEEE M. Baştürk, M. İçer, C. Güloğlu, S. Ertekin, and S. Doğan, “Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia”, Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 24–26, 2017.
ISNAD Baştürk, Mustafa et al. “Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports 8/2 (April 2017), 24-26.
JAMA Baştürk M, İçer M, Güloğlu C, Ertekin S, Doğan S. Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. 2017;8:24–26.
MLA Baştürk, Mustafa et al. “Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia”. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports, vol. 8, no. 2, 2017, pp. 24-26.
Vancouver Baştürk M, İçer M, Güloğlu C, Ertekin S, Doğan S. Anticholinergic Toxicity Related to the Use of Datura Innoxia. Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports. 2017;8(2):24-6.