BOTANICAL ELIXIRS: A RARE CASE OF SUICIDAL POISONING WITH A FLOWER STIMULANT
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https://doi.org/10.48165/jfmt.2025.42.1.25Keywords:
Flower stimulant poisoning, Nitrobenzene, Acute methemoglobinemia, Methylene blue infusions, Thin layer chromatographyAbstract
Nitrobenzene-based flowering stimulants are rare causes of fatal poisoning. This case highlights acute methemoglobinemia due to ingestion of a stimulant, describing clinical, autopsy, and toxicological findings.References
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