Our environment hosts a vast diversity of venomous and poisonous animals and plants. Clinical toxinology is devoted to understanding, preventing and treating their effects in humans and domestic animals. In Sri Lanka, yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana, Sinhala 'kaneru'), a widespread and accessible ornamental shrub, is a popular means of self-harm. Its toxic glycosides resemble those of foxglove, against which therapeutic antibodies have been raised. A randomised placebo-controlled trial proved that this treatment effectively reversed kaneru cardiotoxicity. There are strong scientific grounds for the use of activated charcoal, but encouraging results with multiple-dose activated charcoal were not confirmed by a recent more powerful study....
In the past, the study of venoms was primarily motivated by medical considerations. An exception was...
Snake bites cause major death and morbidity all across the world, including India. Despite the fact ...
The earliest reports of snake venoms affecting hemostasis occur in the 17th century and first half o...
Our environment hosts a vast diversity of venomous and poisonous animals and plants. Clinical toxino...
Clinical toxinology encompasses a broad range of medical conditions resulting from envenomation by v...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Coagulopathy is the commonest systemic effect of snak...
In Sri Lanka, Russell's viper, Vipera russelli pulchella, kills more people than any other species o...
Background: Envenoming by vipers Russell's and Echis Carinatus are common accidents faced by farmers...
Background: Indigenous medicinal practice in Sri Lanka talks about powerful compounds extracted from...
Ophitoxaemia is the rather exotic term that characterizes the clinical aspect of snakebite envenomat...
A five years old boy was bitten by a Merrem's hump-nosed viper (Hypnale hypnale) in Central Province...
Snake envenoming and consequent deaths are of common occurrence in tropical and subtropical regions....
Background: Sri Lankan Russell’s viper (<i>Daboia russelii</i>) envenoming is reported to cause myot...
Background: Sri Lankan Russell’s viper (Daboia russelii) envenoming is reported to cause myotoxicity...
Annually it has been reported that there are 1.25 million deaths due to snake bite. With the aims of...
In the past, the study of venoms was primarily motivated by medical considerations. An exception was...
Snake bites cause major death and morbidity all across the world, including India. Despite the fact ...
The earliest reports of snake venoms affecting hemostasis occur in the 17th century and first half o...
Our environment hosts a vast diversity of venomous and poisonous animals and plants. Clinical toxino...
Clinical toxinology encompasses a broad range of medical conditions resulting from envenomation by v...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Coagulopathy is the commonest systemic effect of snak...
In Sri Lanka, Russell's viper, Vipera russelli pulchella, kills more people than any other species o...
Background: Envenoming by vipers Russell's and Echis Carinatus are common accidents faced by farmers...
Background: Indigenous medicinal practice in Sri Lanka talks about powerful compounds extracted from...
Ophitoxaemia is the rather exotic term that characterizes the clinical aspect of snakebite envenomat...
A five years old boy was bitten by a Merrem's hump-nosed viper (Hypnale hypnale) in Central Province...
Snake envenoming and consequent deaths are of common occurrence in tropical and subtropical regions....
Background: Sri Lankan Russell’s viper (<i>Daboia russelii</i>) envenoming is reported to cause myot...
Background: Sri Lankan Russell’s viper (Daboia russelii) envenoming is reported to cause myotoxicity...
Annually it has been reported that there are 1.25 million deaths due to snake bite. With the aims of...
In the past, the study of venoms was primarily motivated by medical considerations. An exception was...
Snake bites cause major death and morbidity all across the world, including India. Despite the fact ...
The earliest reports of snake venoms affecting hemostasis occur in the 17th century and first half o...