Aconitine intoxication by ingestion of Aconitum roots can lead to ventricular tachycardia and cardiac arrest and provides an example of the potential effect of self-medication. Educational campaigns should be implemented to contain acute intoxications caused by herbal-derived products
Abstract Aconitum carmichaeli Debx.-derived herbal medicine has been used for anti-inflammation and ...
A sensitive and specific method for aconitine extraction from biological samples was developed. Acon...
With the increasing trend of cross mixing of populations, aconitine induced poisoning and its relate...
Aconitine intoxication by ingestion of Aconitum roots can lead to ventricular tachycardia and cardia...
Key Clinical Message Intoxication with aconite, a common over‐the‐counter herbal medicine in Asia, c...
A 51-years-old male presented with drooling, hematemesis and diarrhea in emergency department after ...
Various species of Aconitum are commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. These plants are know...
Aconite roots (roots or root tubers of the Aconitum species) are eaten as root vegetables and used t...
Introduction: Cardiotoxicity in acute aconitine intoxication is well known; however, elevation of tr...
Chinese herbal medicines have been extensively used in China and other countries for centuries. Acon...
The aconite root has been used in oriental medicine to improve metabolism of debilitated patient and...
Aconite is one of the most poisonous known herbs. It has been known to be used as a homicidal poison...
AbstractA 55-year-old male presented with history of nausea, vomiting, palpitation paresthesis and p...
Aconite poisoning was examined in five patients (four males and one female) aged 49 to 78 years old....
Aconite is one of the most poisonous known herbs. It has been known to be used as a homicidal poison...
Abstract Aconitum carmichaeli Debx.-derived herbal medicine has been used for anti-inflammation and ...
A sensitive and specific method for aconitine extraction from biological samples was developed. Acon...
With the increasing trend of cross mixing of populations, aconitine induced poisoning and its relate...
Aconitine intoxication by ingestion of Aconitum roots can lead to ventricular tachycardia and cardia...
Key Clinical Message Intoxication with aconite, a common over‐the‐counter herbal medicine in Asia, c...
A 51-years-old male presented with drooling, hematemesis and diarrhea in emergency department after ...
Various species of Aconitum are commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. These plants are know...
Aconite roots (roots or root tubers of the Aconitum species) are eaten as root vegetables and used t...
Introduction: Cardiotoxicity in acute aconitine intoxication is well known; however, elevation of tr...
Chinese herbal medicines have been extensively used in China and other countries for centuries. Acon...
The aconite root has been used in oriental medicine to improve metabolism of debilitated patient and...
Aconite is one of the most poisonous known herbs. It has been known to be used as a homicidal poison...
AbstractA 55-year-old male presented with history of nausea, vomiting, palpitation paresthesis and p...
Aconite poisoning was examined in five patients (four males and one female) aged 49 to 78 years old....
Aconite is one of the most poisonous known herbs. It has been known to be used as a homicidal poison...
Abstract Aconitum carmichaeli Debx.-derived herbal medicine has been used for anti-inflammation and ...
A sensitive and specific method for aconitine extraction from biological samples was developed. Acon...
With the increasing trend of cross mixing of populations, aconitine induced poisoning and its relate...