Salbutamol in acute organophosphorus insecticide poisoning - a pilotdose-response phase II study.
Fazle Rabbi ChowdhuryMd Mustafezur RahmanParash UllahAbdul Mumith RuhanMd Shafiqul BariM M Jahangir AlamMd Moyeen UddinShomik MarufMd Ismail PatwaryMichael EddlestonPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2018)
This pilot study, within the limitations of its small size and variation between patients, found no apparent evidence that administration of nebulized salbutamol improved resuscitation of patients with acute OP insecticide self-poisoning. The data obtained provides a basis to design further studies to ultimately test the role of salbutamol in OP insecticide poisoning.
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