Professional paper
A Case Report of Acute Human Molybdenum Toxicity from a Dietary Molybdenum Supplement – A New Member of the »Lucor Metallicum« Family
Momčilović Berislav
Abstract
The paper gives a brief review of human molybdenum metabolism and toxicity and presents the first known case of acute clinical poisoning with molybdenum from the dietary molybdenum (Mo) supplement in a male patient in late thirties. In over 18 days, the patient had consumed a cumulative dose of 13.5 mg Mo (300-800 µg Mo/day). Followed the development of acute psychosis with visual and auditory hallucinations, a series of petit mal seizures, and one life threatening grand mal attack. The symptoms remitted several hours after the start of chelation therapy with calcium ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (CaEDTA). A battery of neuropsychological tests and Spectral Emission Computer Tomography demonstrated evident frontal cortical damage of the brain. One year after the Mo poisoning, the patient was diagnosed toxic encephalopathy with executive deficiencies, learning disability, major depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder. The paper strongly advocates issuance of and strict adherence to written warnings on the instruction labels not to mix potentially harmful neurotoxic substances, such as molybdenum, with other nutriceuticals and to instructions stating maximal single and cumulative doses. Molybdenum is a new and unwelcome member of the »metal madness« family.
Keywords
acute human toxicity; acute psychosis; brain SPECT images; CaEDTA chelation therapy; dietary supplement; Lucor metallicum; molybdenum; neuropsychological tests; neurotoxic substances
Hrčak ID:
2715
URI
Publication date:
14.9.1999.
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