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  • curprev 23:1523:15, 17 March 2026Ostermayer talk contribs 14,141 bytes +14,141 Created page with "Aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning is one of the most lethal forms of self-poisoning worldwide. Upon contact with moisture or gastric acid, AlP liberates '''phosphine gas (PH₃)''', which inhibits mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase, causing profound cellular hypoxia, refractory cardiovascular collapse, and multiorgan failure.<ref name="Gurjar2011">Gurjar M, et al. Managing aluminum phosphide poisonings. ''J Emerg Trauma Shock''. 2011;4(3):378-384. doi:10.4103/0974-2700...."