Protein Information

ID 106
Name monoamine oxidase
Synonyms Adrenalin oxidase; Amine oxidase; Amine oxidase [flavin containing] B; MAO B; MAOB; Monoamine oxidase; Monoamine oxidase B; Monoamine oxidase type B…

Compound Information

ID 155
Name amitraz
CAS

Reference

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15822764 Gursoy S, Kunt N, Kaygusuz K, Kafali H: Intravenous amitraz poisoning. Clin Toxicol. 2005;43(2):113-6.
Amitraz, a derivative of dimethylformamidine, is an acariside and insecticide used to control parasites in animals. Amitraz inhibits monoamine oxidase and prostaglandin synthesis and is an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist. Xylene, a mixture of o-, m-, and p-dimethylbenzene, is widely used in industry. A 22-year-old woman was poisoned by an intravenous injection of 5-6 mL of an amitraz formulation (amitraz 12.5% + xylene 57.5%). Clinical findings were coma (Glasgow coma score 3), respiratory depression, hypotension, bradycardia, hematuria, and edema and hyperemia at the injection site. Although her coma and other symptoms quickly resolved, as has been seen in oral and dermal amitraz poisoning, intoxication with higher doses occurring from intravenous injection may result in more serious problems.
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