| Literature DB >> 22185092 |
Krishna S Gunturu1, Priyadharsini Nagarajan, Peter McPhedran, Thomas R Goodman, Michael E Hodsdon, Matthew P Strout.
Abstract
Although the majority of published cases of lead poisoning come from occupational exposures, some traditional remedies may also contain toxic amounts of lead. Ayurveda is a system of traditional medicine that is native to India and is used in many parts of world as an alternative to standard treatment regimens. Here, we report the case of a 58-year-old woman who presented with abdominal pain, anemia, liver function abnormalities, and an elevated blood lead level. The patient was found to have been taking the Ayurvedic medicine Jambrulin prior to presentation. Chemical analysis of the medication showed high levels of lead. Following treatment with an oral chelating agent, the patient's symptoms resolved and laboratory abnormalities normalized. This case highlights the need for increased awareness that some Ayurvedic medicines may contain potentially harmful levels of heavy metals and people who use them are at risk of developing associated toxicities.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22185092 PMCID: PMC3259062 DOI: 10.1186/1756-8722-4-51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hematol Oncol ISSN: 1756-8722 Impact factor: 17.388
Laboratory values
| Lab values (Reference) | First emergency room visit | On admission | End of chelation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hemoglobin (12-16 g/dL) | 7.7 | 8.2 | 12.2 |
| Hematocrit (37-47%) | 22.6 | 23.5 | 36.4 |
| Lead level (< 10 μ g/dL) | ND | 102 | 46 |
| Reticulocyte count (0.6-2.7) | ND | 13.9 | 12.1 |
| ZPP (15-36 μg/dL) | ND | 912 | ND |
| Total bilirubin (< 1.20 mg/dL) | 1.34 | 1.35 | 0.66 |
| AST (0-34 U/L) | 34 | 54 | 30 |
| ALT (0-34 U/L) | 45 | 90 | 40 |
Abbreviations: ZPP, zinc protoporphyrin; ND, not done
Figure 1Wright-Giemsa stained smear of peripheral blood. Coarse basophilic stippling of the erythrocytes results from the poisoning of the 5' nucleotidase normally responsible for degrading RNA. Magnification is 1000x.
Figure 2Trends of hemoglobin and BLLs of the patient at diagnosis and during chelation therapy. First emergency room visit corresponds to day -4; the day of admission during the second emergency room visit is designated as day 1.
Figure 3Jambrulin tablets. A. The tablets are 1.25 cm black, ovoid pills (ruler is in cm). B. X-ray shows diffusely opaque Jambrulin pills with flakes of high attenuating material.
List of reported cases of lead toxicity associated with Ayurvedic mediation1
| Reference | Ayurvedic Medicine | Age | Sex | Indication | Symptoms | Hgb (g/dL) | BLL (μg/dL) | Management |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | NR2 | 31 | F | Fertility | Abdominal pain, nausea, spontaneous abortion | NR | 112 | Oral chelation3 |
| [ | Jambrulin | 50 | M | Diabetes | NR | NR | 92 | Oral chelation3 |
| [ | Jambrulin | 40 | F | Diabetes | NR | NR | 92 | Oral chelation3 |
| [ | NR | 28 | M | Weakness | Intestinal obstruction | 8 | 145 | Oral D-penicillamine |
| [ | NR | 23 | M | NR | Anorexia, abdominal pain, weight loss | 9.4 | 56 | Ca -EDTA infusion |
| [ | Vatyog Sahacharadi Gandharvahastadi | 28 | M | Back pain | Abdominal pain, constipation | NR | 70 | Oral DMSA |
| [ | NR | 58 | M | Weakness | Paresthesias | 14.3 | 74 | Oral D-penicillamine |
| [ | Guglu | 41 | M | Hypertension | Memory loss, anorexia, anhedonia | NR | 161 | Dimercaprol infusion |
| [ | NR | 51 | F | Dengue fever | Memory loss, nausea, abdominal pain | NR | 69 | None |
| [ | NR | 24 | M | Erectile dysfunction | Autonomic dysfunction, pseudo obstruction | NR | 99 | Oral DMSA |
| [ | Multiple Ayurvedic medications4 | 39 | F | Muscular dystrophy | Weakness, anorexia, constipation, back pain | 7.9 | 88 | Na-EDTA infusion and oral DMSA |
| [ | Multiple Ayurvedic medicines4 | 35 | F | NR | Abdominal pain, constipation, vomiting | 8.3 | 140 | Ca-EDTA infusion and oral DMSA |
| [ | Multiple Ayurvedic medicines4 | 45 | M | Anxiety | Weakness, vomiting and abdominal pain | 14.2 | 122 | Oral D-penicillamine |
| [ | Gulkand | 36 | F | Psoriasis | Insomnia, headache, abdominal pain, joint pain | 8 | 115 | Ca-EDTA infusion |
| [ | Chandraprabhavati EVR | 46 | M | Hand weakness | Abdominal pain | NR | 42 | None |
1Cases that did not report BLL were excluded. 2Not reported. 2Oral chelation therapy was reported but specifics were not provided. 4Multiple medications were given but names were not provided.