Bhargava, PMatthew, P2007-12-152009-05-302007-12-152009-05-302007-12-15Bhargava P, Matthew P. Hair dye poisoning. Journal of the Association of Physicians of India. 2007 Dec; 55(): 871-2http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/86177Hair dye ingestion is an uncommon form of poisoning in the west, however, in some parts of the world such as East Africa and Indian Sub-continent it is not uncommon. The main component of hair dye causing toxicity is Paraphenylenediamine (PPD). This compound has been found to cause angioneurotic edema, rhabdomyolysis and renal failure. We present a case of hair dye poisoning who presented with respiratory distress due to laryngeal edema and later developed trismus and carpopedal spasm. This case report highlights the combined toxicities of sodium EDTA and PPD.engAdultEdema --chemically inducedEdetic Acid --adverse effectsFemaleHair Dyes --adverse effectsHumansLaryngeal Diseases --chemically inducedPhenylenediamines --poisoningRhabdomyolysis --chemically inducedTrismus --chemically inducedHair dye poisoning.Case Reports