Race against time: experimental cocktail aims to save lives from deadly 'Rice Tablet' poisoning
NCT ID NCT07451561
Summary
This study is testing a three-part treatment for people severely poisoned by aluminum phosphide, a toxic insecticide often called 'rice tablets.' The treatment combines an infusion to support the heart and metabolism, a steroid to fight shock, and a repurposed pill that may directly neutralize the poison. Researchers aim to see if this combination can save more lives among patients admitted to the intensive care unit.
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Sohag university hospital
Sohag, 82611, Egypt
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