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Materia Medica 2026

Cytisus Laburnum

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General Characteristics

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Marked prostration and profound weakness.

All parts of Cytisus Laburnum are violently poisonous, causing severe gastrointestinal irritation and neurological damage.

Widespread anesthesia and convulsions are characteristic.

The drug profoundly affects the cerebrospinal nervous system.

Symptoms often involve a marked sense of constriction in various parts of the body.

Great debility and exhaustion, out of proportion to the apparent illness.

Symptoms can closely mimic cerebrospinal meningitis.

General aggravation from motion.

General ameloriation from rest.

Coldness of the extremities.

Respiratory paralysis dominates the terminal stages.

Symptoms tend to develop rapidly and intensely.

Mental confusion and disorientation.

Intense anxiety, restlessness, and apprehension about health or future.

A feeling of being overwhelmed by circumstances, leading to a desire for solitude and aversion to company.

Irritability and a tendency to be easily angered by trifles.

Difficulty concentrating and poor memory for recent events.

Depression with a sense of hopelessness.

A general lack of mental and physical energy.

Difficulty expressing thoughts clearly.

A sensation of being detached from reality.

Headache, often described as a tearing, agonizing pain originating from the nape of the neck extending into the occiput

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Stiffness and rigidity of the nape of the neck.

Vertigo, with a tendency to fall forward.

Dull, throbbing headache, aggravated by motion.

Lusterless, dull appearance of the eyes

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Pupils may be either dilated or contracted, depending on the stage of the poisoning.

Vision may be blurred or significantly impaired.

Sensitivity to light (photophobia).

Double vision (diplopia) may occur.

Sensitivity to loud or sudden noises, causing discomfort or startle response.

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) may be present.

Sense of constriction in the throat, making swallowing difficult

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Difficulty swallowing solids and liquids (dysphagia).

Sensation of a lump or foreign body in the throat.

Respiratory paralysis, leading to cessation of breathing (from poisoning doses)

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Difficult breathing, with a sensation of tightness in the chest.

Rapid, shallow breathing initially, followed by slow, labored breathing.

Feeling of suffocation or air hunger.

Cyanosis (bluish discoloration of the skin) due to lack of oxygen.

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Irregular heartbeat, palpitations

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Weak, rapid, or thready pulse.

Hypotension (low blood pressure).

Oppression of the chest, a feeling of weight or pressure

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Sharp, stabbing pains in the chest.

Difficulty taking a deep breath.

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Inflammation of the stomach and intestines (gastroenteritis)

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Violent and profuse vomiting.

Watery diarrhea, often with blood or mucus.

Severe abdominal pain, cramping in nature.

Tenesmus (a constant urge to evacuate the bowel), even when the bowels are empty.

Nausea, aggravated by movement.

Intense thirst, but inability to retain fluids.

Cold sweat.

Abdomen distended and tender to the touch.

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Grass-green colored urine, a characteristic sign

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Scanty or suppressed urination (oliguria or anuria).

Pain in the kidneys.

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Tenesmus associated with erections (in males)

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Priapism (prolonged, painful erection).

Reduced libido.

Impotence.

Stiffness of the neck, extending down the spine.

Back pain, aggravated by motion.

Upper Extremities

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Weakness and paralysis of the arms and hands.

Trembling of the hands.

Coldness and numbness of the fingers.

Stiffness and pain in the joints of the upper limbs.

Lower Extremities

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Weakness and paralysis of the legs and feet.

Difficulty walking or standing.

Coldness and numbness of the toes.

Stiffness and pain in the joints of the lower limbs.

Muscle cramps and spasms.

Cold, clammy skin

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Cyanosis (bluish discoloration).

Profuse sweating.

Decreased sensation to touch.

Restless sleep with frequent awakenings

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Insomnia, due to anxiety and restlessness.

Nightmares.

Worse (<)

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Motion, any movement.

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Cold, cold air, cold applications.

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Touch, even light touch aggravates pain and sensitivity.

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Exertion, both mental and physical.

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Better (>)

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Rest, complete rest.

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Warmth, warm applications, warm room.

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Lying down quietly.

Antidotes

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Symptomatic treatment is crucial, gastric lavage in cases of poisoning, artificial respiration if breathing is impaired, supportive measures to maintain blood pressure and circulation. Physostigmine may be considered in severe cases to counteract the anticholinergic effects.

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