What are the aftereffects following resuscitation after drinking Le Guo (an organophosphate pesticide)?
After treatment for Rogor (an organophosphate insecticide) poisoning, patients generally do not suffer long-term complications if treated promptly.
Rogor is an organophosphate pesticide. Ingesting excessive amounts without timely treatment can lead to death within one to two hours. If a patient is found to have ingested Rogor, immediately call emergency services (120) and move the patient to a well-ventilated, open area, while ensuring safety. Remove all clothing contaminated with the pesticide from the patient. Additionally, if possible, accompanying individuals should take photographs of the pesticide packaging and provide them to doctors for examination. This helps identify the type and composition of the pesticide, enabling appropriate treatment and avoiding delays. The most important aspects of treating poisoning are prompt removal of the toxin and early administration of effective antidotes in sufficient doses, following a regular dosing regimen.
It is recommended that pesticides be stored safely, as most have a very high fatality rate. Also, pay attention to the patient's mental state to prevent any adverse symptoms.