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Created page with "* Toxic alkaloid derived from monkshood, wolfsbane, and other members of the genus Aconitum * Bins and opens sodium channels, preventing their inactivation * Manifestations include GI (nausea, vomiting, cramping), neurologic (numbness, particularly of face and mouth then progressing to limbs, muscle weakness, and coma), and cardiac (hypotension, arrhythmias) * Management is supportive ** Bradycardia: atropine ** Long QT/TdP: magniseium ** Arrhythmias: cardioversion ** EC..."
 
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  • Toxic alkaloid derived from monkshood, wolfsbane, and other members of the genus Aconitum
  • Bins and opens sodium channels, preventing their inactivation
  • Manifestations include GI (nausea, vomiting, cramping), neurologic (numbness, particularly of face and mouth then progressing to limbs, muscle weakness, and coma), and cardiac (hypotension, arrhythmias)
  • Management is supportive
    • Bradycardia: atropine
    • Long QT/TdP: magniseium
    • Arrhythmias: cardioversion
    • ECMO