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Pyrethroid
, Pyrethroid Insecticide, Pyrethroid Toxicity, Pyrethroid Poisoning
See Also
Permethrin
Pyrethrin
Mechanism
Insecticide
Pyrethroids are synthetic
Antiparasitic Agent
s based on
Pyrethrin
s
Derived from pyrethrum, a chemical found in Chrysanthemum cinerariifolum flowers
Pyrethroids are highly liphophilic, allowing for the penetration and paralysis of
Insect
s
Neurotoxic at voltage sensitive
Sodium
channels, delaying their closure with secondary hyperexcitation
Mechanism
Toxicity
Toxicity is uncommon outside of massive ingestions or
Allergic Reaction
Human absorption may occur with inhalation, ingestion or rarely via skin absorption
Half-Life
<8 hours
Extended
Half-Life
when combined with
Piperonyl Butoxide
(a synergist added to
Pyrethrin
s,
Permethrin
)
Medications
Pyrethroid
Type 1 Pyrethroids (lack cyano group; fast onset, lower
Insect
kill rate)
Permethrin
Allethrin
Tetramethrin
Resmethrin
D-Phenothrin
Bioresmethrin
Type 2 Pyrethroids (contain cyano group; slow onset, higher
Insect
kill rate, less affected by
Temperature
)
Cypermethrin
Cyfluthrin
Deltamethrin
Cyphenothrin
Fenvalerate
Fluvalinate
Adverse Effects
Toxicity with Massive Ingestion or Allergic Symptoms
Skin and Mucous Membrane
Irritation
Urticaria
Gastrointestinal
Vomiting
Abdominal Cramping
Diarrhea
Cardiovascular
Hypotension
Tachydysrhythmia
Lung
Cough
Bronchospasm
Pulmonary Edema
(type 2 Pyrethroids)
Neurologic
Headache
Dizziness
Hyperreflexia
Type 1 Pyrethroids
Tremor
Paresthesia
s
Type 2 Pyrethroids
Coarse
Tremor
Choreoathetosis
Seizure
s
Management
Toxicity
See
Unknown Ingestion
Skin Decontamination
(soap and water)
Hypotension
Intravenous Fluid
s
Norepinephrine
for refractory
Hypotension
Seizure
s
See
Status Epilepticus
Benzodiazepine
s
Barbiturate
s
Disposition
Medical clearance for discharge at 4 to 6 hours after exposure if no neurologic or cardiopulmonary symptoms
References
Tomaszewski (2023) Crit Dec Emerg Med 37(6): 32
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