Abstract

A case of acute oral suicidal poisoning with paraoxone (E 600) and its treatment are described. The use of cholinesterase-reactivating substances and reanimation procedures achieved full success, even without a high dosage of atropine, in the treatment of that very serious poisoning. The problems concerned with the use of oximes in the therapy of organophosphate poisoning are discussed.

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