Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2011
  • Volume: 33
  • Issue: 4

The Study of Aluminium Phosphide Poisoning in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Amritsar

  • Author:
  • Puneet Khurana, J.S. Dalal, A. S. Multani, H.R. Tejpal
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 330 to 334

*Asst. Prof, Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Christian Medical College [CMC], Ludhiana, Punjan

** Prof. & Head, Government Medical College, Amritsar

***Ex. Prof. & Head, Medicine Department  Government Medical College, Amritsar

**** Ex. Additional Professor, FMT, GMC, Amritsar

Online published on 17 August, 2012.

Abstract

Trend of poisoning had been constantly changing throughout the world, as the advent of new agents, has always replaced the older one due to their innumerable merits and demerits. Similarly in India, the pattern of ingested poisons has also changed. A number of chemical substances which are developed to save the agricultural product from rodents and pests are in fact themselves proving to be disastrous for mankind. Recently in the last two decades aluminium phosphide [Alphos] used as pesticide, rodenticide, fumigant for storage of food grains has created havoc with the human lives differently i.e. suicidal, accidental and very rarely homicidal poisoning agent. Alphos, a solid fumigant used for storage of food grains, freely accessible in the market is commonly used suicidal agent with high mortality rate as no antidote or specific treatment is available.

The present study of 50 cases of aluminium phosphide poisoning showed male dominance, common in sikhs and educated persons. Heart is the first organ to be affected. Shock was present in majority of cases. Sufficient time was available for recording dying declaration.

Keywords

Aluminium Phosphide, Poisoning, Suicide, Mortality Rate