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Applied clinical pharmacology and public health in rural Asia - preventing deaths from organophosphorus pesticide and yellow oleander poisoning

Authors :
Michael Eddleston
Source :
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 75:1175-1188
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Self-poisoning with pesticides or plants is a major clinical problem in rural Asia, killing several hundred thousand people every year. Over the last 17 years, our clinical toxicology and pharmacology group has carried out clinical studies in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka to improve treatment and reduce deaths. Studies have looked at the effectiveness of anti-digoxin Fab in cardiac glycoside plant poisoning, multiple dose activated charcoal in all poisoning, and pralidoxime in moderate toxicity organophosphorus insecticide poisoning. More recently, using a Haddon matrix as a guide, we have started conducting public health and animal studies to find strategies that may work outside of the hospital. Based on the 2009 GSK Research in Clinical Pharmacology prize lecture, this review shows the evolution of the group's research from a clinical pharmacology approach to one that studies possible interventions at multiple levels, including the patient, the community and government legislation.

Details

ISSN :
03065251
Volume :
75
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Accession number :
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