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Poisoning with Amitraz

Toxicological Reviews, 2003
Amitraz, an insecticide and veterinary medicine, has been available in many countries since 1974 but reports of poisoning with it have only become prominent in the last 7 years. The vast majority of cases have occurred in Turkey and have involved children.
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The toxic effect of cypermethrin, amitraz and combinations of cypermethrin-amitraz in rats

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2015
In this study, the effects of cypermethrin (CYP), amitraz (AMT) and combined cypermethrin-amitraz (CYP-AMT) on some serum biochemical, oxidative stress and drug-metabolising parameters were investigated in male Wistar albino rats. CYP, AMT and combined CYP-AMT were administered at doses of 80 mg kg(-1) bw(-1) of CYP and 170 mg kg(-1) bw(-1) of AMT for ...
Kanbur, Murat   +5 more
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Co‐metabolism of the Ixodicide Amitraz

Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1977
Bacteria capable of degrading the ixodicide amitraz were isolated from cattle dipping tanks by the enrichment culture technique. The conditions for amitraz degradation were characterized and the bacteria identified as Pseudomonas and Achromobacter spp ...
P B, Baker, D R, Woods
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Acute amitraz intoxication in human

Intensive Care Medicine, 2001
To review the clinical profiles and therapies instituted for patients with acute amitraz intoxication.Retrospective study.Multidisciplinary intensive care unit (ICU) of a university hospital.Ten patients admitted to the ICU of Ege University Hospital.Ten patients between 4 and 34 years of age were evaluated. The intoxication was the result of a suicide
Ulukaya, S, Demirag, K, Moral, AR
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Effects of Amitraz on Motor Function *

Pharmacology & Toxicology, 1993
The effects of amitraz, a formamidine derivative, on motor function were studied in rats. Behavioural and neurochemical studies were performed. Results show that amitraz was able: 1) to decrease locomotion and rearing frequencies of rats and to increase their immobility time in an open‐field; 2) to displace to the left the control dose‐response curve ...
J C, Flório, M, Sakate, J, Palermo-Neto
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Toxicity and kinetics of amitraz in dogs

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1996
Abstract Objective To evaluate the toxic effects of amitraz in dogs and their reversal by various doses of atipamezole. Animals 6 male 1-year-old Beagles. Procedure Dogs were given 100 mg of amitraz/kg of body weight, PO. Atipamezole was administered at 3 dose rates.
C, Hugnet   +5 more
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An unusual poisoning with the unusual pesticide amitraz

Human & Experimental Toxicology, 1997
Amitraz, 1,5 di-(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-3-methyl-1,3,5-tria za-penta-1,4-diene, a formamidine pesticide, is used worldwide. It causes side-effects in animals that resemble those caused by pure α2-adrenergic agonist drugs such as clonidine. Data on poisonings in humans are scanty. We report on a case of human poisoning with amitraz with typical signs of α2-
Jorens, P.G.   +4 more
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Amitraz Poisioning in Humans

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1999
Amitraz is a formamidine pesticide widely used in agriculture and veterinary medicine as an insecticide and acaricide.
Vincent K. S. Leung   +2 more
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Generalized demodicosis in a cat responsive to amitraz

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988
Generalized demodicosis was diagnosed in a 14-year-old castrated male domestic short-hair cat. No underlying disease was detected. The cat responded incompletely or poorly to commonly recommended treatment, but responded well to total body dipping with 0.0125% amitraz at weekly intervals.
L A, Cowan, K, Campbell
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