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Yim KM et al. – The use of CHM is quite common among the indigenous Chinese, including in Hong Kong. The authors are expected to deal with acute toxicities secondary to the consumption of CHM. Aconite herb poisoning constitutes one of the most commonly reported and severe herbal poisoning, because of its neurotoxicities and cardiotoxicities, with ventricular dysrhythmias accounting for most of the cardiovascular deaths.


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