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Cramps-fasciculations syndrome

The acute effects of aldicarb exposure are due to cholinergic overstimulation and may include the SLUDGE syndrome (salivation, lacrimation, urination, diarrhea, gastrointestinal cramping, and emesis), respiratory depression, bronchospasms, increased bronchial secretions, pulmonary edema, blurred vision, miosis, headache, tremors, muscle fasciculations, convulsions, mental confusion, coma, and death due to respiratory failure. Recovery from nonlethal exposures occurs very rapidly, usually within a few hours. [Pg.65]


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