A side effect of lobeline
A side effect of lobeline was observed by Lang (Zentr. F. G, 1925 No. 33), using it for asphyxia of newborns at the usual dose of 0.003 grm. subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Complications consisted of a picture of tetanus, interrupted by lightning-fast clonic seizures and in some cases, death. Based on his observations, the author advises to be careful when using this tool.
Timofeev A.
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