 
			ISSN: 2161-0495
Department of Biochemistry, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
 Case Report   
								
																Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia suaveolens) Poisoning Presenting with Anticholinergic Toxidrome 
																Author(s): KVD Ranga Chamara*, Rakitha Higgoda, Kithmini Ellepola, Bhathiya Premarathne, Kumudini Jayasinghe and Kalana Maduwage             
								
																
						  Accidental poisoning with  Angel’s trumpet (Brugmansia suaveolens) is an uncommon plant poisoning reported in Sri Lanka. Toxic substances like  atropine and scopolamine give rise to clinical manifestation of toxicity which  is mainly anticholinergic effects. We report a rare case of accidental  poisoning of Angel’s trumpet of 73-year-old patient who had clinical  manifestations of anticholinergic effects. The patient started his symptoms  following consuming leaves of angel’s trumpet accidentally. He developed  anticholinergic symptoms such as delirium, altered level of consciousness,  dilated pupils and tachycardia. Patient successfully recovered with symptomatic  management. We recommend to be aware about uncommon types of plant poisoning  and different presentations of their toxic effects, not only for timely  diagnosis and treatment of such patients, bu.. View More»