Exterminator poisoning

Insecticidal, also known as imazapyr (benzinol hydroxynaphthoate), is a broad-spectrum intestinal anthelmintic, which can cure hookworms, pinworms, and whipworm diseases, and is more effective against hookworms. Agent to kill flea and lice on pets. Poisoning is usually caused by mistakes. If there is a heart disease or potassium deficiency, the application of the therapeutic dose occasionally has serious adverse reactions, and even cardiogenic cerebral ischemic syndrome (Alzheimer's syndrome) occurs. If it is used together with digitalis, chloroquine, and antimony, it can also cause cardiac toxicity.

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