Abstract

Organophosphate poisoning is a common emergency illness that requires medical attention because it causes a cholinergic state. As a result, atropine infusion is a sensible therapy option for patients. In our clinical setting, however, the unusual complication of thyrotoxicosis-induced hypokalemic periodic paralysis was reported.

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