Rhabdomyolysis and strychnine poisoning: A case report

2016 
Strychnine, brucine and loganin are the active principles of Strychnine nux vomica which are responsible for the toxic manifestations. Strychnine poisoning though rare but it is not an uncommon occurrence. Nowadays the poisoning is most commonly due to adulteration with narcotics. In our case of unintentional poisoning, an adult female of 36 years old, had consumed bracts of nux vomica tree (made decoction and drank it) due to the false belief that it will cure her skin lesions. But she developed tonic clonic seizures, rhabdomyolysis and was treated conservatively. Eventually she survived.
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