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ANDEAN REGION — COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, PERU, BOLIVIA
Toxic Mushroom
Clinical Reference Guide
Instant Access for Medical Professionals & First Responders — Bilingual English / Español

Spore & Scout has developed a clinical reference covering the most dangerous toxic mushroom species across the Andean Region — including Amanita phalloides amatoxin ICU protocols for high-altitude cloud forests, Cortinarius orellanine delayed nephrotoxic syndrome (3–14 day latency) in native Polylepis forests, and Amanita muscaria neurotoxic syndrome in Pinus radiata plantations of Ecuador and Peru. Includes IV Silibinin gold-standard antidote dosing and bilingual English/Spanish public safety warnings.

Designed for emergency departments, urgent care, EMS, and poison control consultation across Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. Access the full guide at the URL below — no login required.

Full guide: https://www.sporeandscout.com/guides/toxic-mushroom-clinical-reference-andean-region

FOR USE BY:
Emergency Physicians · Toxicologists · EMS Providers · Poison Control Specialists · Urgent Care Clinicians · Rural Health Workers
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TOXIC SPECIES COVERED
Amanita phalloides (Death Cap / Cicuta Verde)
Lepiota brunneoincarnata (Deadly Dapperling)
Galerina marginata (Deadly Skullcap (Rotting Wood))
Cortinarius spp. (Webcap / Cortinario (Orellanine))
Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric / Muscaria (Pine Plantations))
Chlorophyllum molybdites (Falso Parasol / False Parasol)
Inocybe spp. (Fibrecap (Muscarine / Paramos))