Pufferfish Poisoning Facts
Pufferfish are one of the most toxic poisons fish.
- The poison found in pufferfish, blowfish, balloon fish, toads, sunfish, porcupine fish, toadfish, globefish, and swellfish is a tetrodotoxin.
- This is one of the most toxic poisons found in nature.
- Most people who eat pufferfish do so intentionally as pufferfish are considered an Asian delicacy, served in some types of sushi and sashimi.
- Unless the chef is specially trained to cut the meat in a particular fashion, however, the dish may contain a large amount of the toxin. Pufferfish poisoning is similar to paralytic shellfish poisoning.
Pufferfish Poisoning Symptoms
Pufferfish Poisoning Treatment
- Vomiting should be induced if the poisoned person is awake and alert and has eaten the fish within 3 hours.
- The person may become paralyzed. Artificial respiration may keep the person alive until medical attention in a hospital's emergency department is possible.
- Rapidly turn the person onto his or her side if vomiting occurs.
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References
Medically reviewed by John A. Daller, MD; American Board of Surgery with subspecialty certification in surgical critical care
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MedscapeReference. Tetrodotoxin Toxicity.
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MedscapeReference. Tetrodotoxin Toxicity.