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Clinical outcome of acute intoxication due to ingestion of auxin-like herbicides

Authors
Park, Jae-SeokSeok, Su-JinGil, Hyo-WookYang, Jong-OhLee, Eun-YoungPark, Yoon-HyungHong, Sae-Yong
Issue Date
Nov-2011
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords
Auxin analogue; Herbicide intoxication; Mecoprop; Dicamba; Triclopy
Citation
Clinical Toxicology, v.49, no.9, pp 815 - 819
Pages
5
Journal Title
Clinical Toxicology
Volume
49
Number
9
Start Page
815
End Page
819
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/16129
DOI
10.3109/15563650.2011.614248
ISSN
1556-3650
1556-9519
Abstract
Background. The human toxicity of synthetic auxin analogue herbicides has not been extensively studied. Methods. Clinical outcome was assessed from medical records of 17 patients who had intentionally ingested auxin pesticides with active ingredients like dicamba, triclopyr, MCPA or mecoprop. The patients were interviewed after discharge to follow outcome (interval 2 to 56 months). Result. One patient who had ingested 500 mL of a mecoprop product died of hypotension and respiratory failure 36 hours after hospital admission. The other 16 patients recovered and were discharged by hospital day 28. After discharge, four patients died from causes not related to herbicide intoxication. In the 12 surviving patients, no long-term effects were reported. Conclusion. Human toxicity of synthetic auxins appears relatively benign with conservative treatment. However, when the amount ingested is above several hundred milliliters of commercial product, especially in combination of mecoprop with other intoxicants (e.g. alcohol), shock with respiratory failure may develop and lead to death.
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