Singh, SurjitMukherjee, K KGill, K DFlora, S J S2013-03-062013-03-062009-09Singh Surjit, Mukherjee K K, Gill K D, Flora S J S. Lead-induced peripheral neuropathy following ayurvedic medication. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2009 Sept; 63(9) 408-410.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/145444Lead poisoning following intake of Ayurvedic medication is one of the recent areas of concern. We report a case of a 58-year-old type II diabetic man who was stable with diet control and 30 mg pioglitazone per day. He took Ayurvedic medication for generalized weakness and developed peripheral neuropathy following its intake. He was found to have high blood and urinary lead levels and was diagnosed to have subacute lead poisoning. He was treated with d-Penicillamine for 8 weeks, following which his lead levels became normal. The use of d-Penicillamine was proved highly effective in treating a case of lead poisoning.enAyurvedic medicationd-Penicillaminelead poisoningperipheral neuropathyPenicillamine --therapeutic useChelating Agents --therapeutic useDrug ContaminationHumansLead --bloodLead --urineLead Poisoning, Nervous System, Adult --drug therapyLead Poisoning, Nervous System, Adult --etiologyMaleMedicine, AyurvedicMiddle AgedPeripheral Nervous System Diseases --chemically inducedPeripheral Nervous System Diseases --drug therapyLead-induced peripheral neuropathy following ayurvedic medication.Article