Symptoms
Physical processThese symptoms can be traced back to excessive stimulation of nicotinic cholinergic neurons. Initially, nicotine has a short-lived stimulatory-phase, followed by a longer inhibitory phase leading to neuromuscular blockade. It is sometimes reported that people poisoned by organophosphate insecticides experience the same symptoms as nicotine poisoning, but this is not entirely truewho?. Organophosphates inhibit an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase, causing a build up of acetylcholine, excessive stimulation of all types of cholinergic neurons, and a wide range of symptoms. Nicotine is specific for nicotinic cholinergic receptors only and has some, but not all, symptoms in common with organophosphate poisoning. DiagnosingIncreased nicotine or cotinine (the nicotine metabolite) is detected in urine or blood, or increased serum nicotine levels occur. PrognosisIt is said that if a patient survives nicotine poisoning during the first 4 hours, complete recovery is very likely.who? External linksReferences
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