11. Insecticides 
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What is the MOA of insecticides?

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Reversible (carbamates) or irreversible (organophosphates) inhibition of cholinesterase.

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What are the symptoms of insecticide poisoning?

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  1. Consequence of acetylcholine accumulation muscarinic receptors causes: abdominal cramps, diarrhea, excessive salivation, sweating, urinary frequency, and increased bronchial secretions.
  2. Nicotinic receptors causes generalized ganglionic activation, which can lead to: hypertension and either tachycardia or bradycardia, muscle twitching and fasciculations may progress to weakness and respiratory muscle paralysis.
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Who can be exposed to potential insecticide poisoning?

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  • Most common: suicide or accidents
  • Occupational
  • Gardening
  • Warfare
  • Environmental contamination (food, mosquitos)
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What are the different types of insecticides?

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  1. Organochlorines (DDT, benzene hexachlorides, cyclodienes, toxaphens)
  2. Anticholinesterase compounds(Organophosphates, Carbamates)
  3. Neonicotinoids (nAChR)
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Chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide (ex: DDT)

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acute toxicity

chronic toxicity

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