Background: Emamectin Benzoate has high GABA (Gamma Amino Butyric Acid) receptor affinity and increase chloride membrane permeability. It is the 4'-deoxy-4'-epi-methyl-amino benzoate salt of avermectin B1 (abamectin), obtained from natural fermentation products of Streptomyces Avermitilis.Report: This case report describes the accidental poisoning of Emamectin Benzoate 5% w/ws in a female child. The child was brought to the emergency department(ED) with complaints of nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. She consumed a packet of “LURA” (5% w/w Soluble Granule (SG) Emamectin Benzoate) supposing it as a packet of “JALJEERA” (a commonly used beverage) since there was no proper labelling. The patient was hemodynamically stable and underwent vigorous gastric lavage with normal saline, activated charcoal and coconut oil. Her blood report was normal for serum electrolytes and renal function. She was admitted in medical ward for symptomatic management and observation. She was given antiemetics, IV fluids and antacids and discharged in 2 days. In follow up after 1 week, she did not have any complain, her gastrointestinal symptoms had completely resolved and she was doing very well.Conclusion: In absence of specific antidote, vigorous gastric lavage with both activated charcoal and coconut oil improves the outcome in Emamectin Benzoate poisoning.
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