My wife had severe poisoning: nausea, diarrhea, chills. We came here. They said that it might be worth going to an infectious disease clinic, but as an option they offered to put an IV. We agreed.
They were able to put an IV only on the second attempt (one arm was simply pierced, and eventually the catheter was removed).
After 20 minutes, the wife began to have fever and muscle spasms with very severe pain. The doctor said he didn't know what it might be related to. "Definitely not with drugs." Magnesium was injected and after a while the cramps went away. An hour later, my wife felt better.
I asked the doctor to write down exactly what was in the IV that could have such an effect. She said that sodium thiosulfate could have had an effect, but it was unlikely. She also said that Cerucal and Ringer were in the IV. At the same time, in the side effects of Cerucal, it is clearly written about muscle spasms and hypertension. It's terrible that the doctor doesn't know about the side effects of the drugs he prescribes.