Literature DB >> 1968179

Alkaline diuresis for acute poisoning with chlorophenoxy herbicides and ioxynil.

R J Flanagan1, T J Meredith, M Ruprah, L J Onyon, A Liddle.   

Abstract

The relation between blood chlorophenoxy herbicide and ioxynil concentrations and toxicity, and the effect of alkaline diuresis on outcome, have been studied in 41 patients. More than one herbicide was found in 38 cases. 6 of 30 patients who had ingested chlorophenoxy compounds alone died; 16 patients (mostly in grade 3-4 coma) had alkaline diuresis and 15 survived. 7 of 11 patients who had co-ingested ioxynil died; 3 had alkaline diuresis and all survived. Alkaline diuresis reduced plasma chlorophenoxy half-lives to values observed after doses that had no adverse effects (ie, below 30 h), but did not influence ioxynil clearance. Alkaline diuresis should be used to treat acute poisoning with chlorophenoxy herbicides or ioxynil in the presence of coma or other poor prognostic indicators, such as acidaemia, or if plasma total chlorophenoxy concentrations are 0.5 g/l or more.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1968179     DOI: 10.1016/0140-6736(90)90677-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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