Aconite poisoning is characterized by all except

Correct Answer: Hypertension
Description: (Refer: Rajesh Bardale - Principles of Forensic medicine & Toxicology, 1st edition, pg no: 504, 5505) Clinical features of Aconite poisoning Fatal dose – 1 to 2 gram of root and 3 to 5 mg of aconitine Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea Salivation  Tingling and numbness in the mouth and face Palpitation Weakness Hypotension Ventricular ectopics Arrhythmias Vertigo Blurring of vision, hippus, mydriasis, xanthopsia Convulsions The main causes of death are ventricular arrhythmias and asystole, paralysis of the heart or of the respiratory center
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