Buchi Reddy¹, Maneesha Erraboina², Prathyusha Rani Thunla², Banothu Vishnu Priya², Beemarthi Navya², and Suresh Bandari³*
¹ Rohini Super Specialty Hospital, Hanamkonda, Warangal, Telangana, India
² Department of Pharmacy Practice, Rohini Super Specialty Hospital and St. Peter’s Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hanamkonda, Warangal, Telangana, India
³ St. Peter’s Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hanamkonda, Warangal, Telangana, India
Corresponding Author:
Suresh Bandari, St. Peter’s Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hanamkonda, Warangal, Telangana, India, Tel: +91 8702567303; Fax: +91 8702567304; Email: reachbandari@gmail.com
Keywords
Organophosphate poisoning;
Deliberate self-harm; Patient illness;
Atropine infusion; Mortality; Patient care
Abstract
Now-a-days Organophosphate (OP) poisoning is a most common socio-medical issue in the evolving world. In 2012 suicide accounted for 1.4% of all deaths worldwide, making it the 15th leading cause of death. The Deliberate Self-Harm (DSH) tendency is the major reason for organophosphate poisoning. Organophosphate poisoning results from exposure to organophosphates (OPs) which extensively used as pesticides for agriculture in India. A case of OP poisoning was admitted in hospital and was treated with Atropine infusion for 10 days and Pralidoxime 9 days, after therapy for 12 days patient was survived. Based on patient illness, appropriate medication was given, patient signs and symptoms were reduced, and vital signs were controlled and discharged with good health.
Citation
Reddy B, Erraboina M, Thunla PR, Priya BV, Navya B and Bandari S. Organophosphate (OP) Poisoning a Common Cause of Self-Harm: A Case Report. SM J Case Rep. 2016; 2(4): 1033.