Drug Poisoning and Antidotes MCQ — NEET PG Practice Question | NEETPGAI
Drug Poisoning and Antidotes
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pill Pharmacology
A 32-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department 6 hours after ingesting an unknown pesticide. She presents with pinpoint pupils, excessive salivation, muscle fasciculations, and respiratory distress requiring intubation. Her serum cholinesterase is 15% of normal. Which finding would best help differentiate this as organophosphate rather than carbamate poisoning at this stage?
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