Abstract
Accidental poisoning in children, though underreported in our environment, is common
and could prove fatal. It is important to identify the primary chemical agent that
is responsible for the poisoning. We present a case of accidental ingestion of fish
poisoned with aluminum phosphide (AlP) used as rat poisoning by a 14-month-old girl.
At presentation, the actual chemical content of the poison was not available and clinical
features were suggestive of organophosphate poisoning. She was commenced on atropine
together with other treatment, on which she made remarkable improvement. The atropine
was continued with complete resolution of symptoms on the third day of admission.
We, therefore, report a serendipitous use of atropine in the management of AlP poisoning
with successful outcome.
Keywords
Aluminum phosphide - atropine - organophosphate - poisoning - rat poisoning