Pesticides and insecticides are agricultural products that can cause poisoning in rural India, and suicide attempts are more common than inadvertent consumption in most cases. Compared to other less common compounds, organophosphate toxicity accounts for the majority of cases of pesticide poisoning. In earlier investigations, lambda-cyhalothrin toxicity and therapy were reported in a few individuals, despite the fact that it is no longer as often used in India as it formerly was. This case report describes the clinical presentation and treatment of a 67-year-old man who accidentally ingested lambda-cyhalothrin poisoning while intoxicated. It also details how the Poison Detection Center (PDC) assisted in the patient’s diagnosis and effective management, preventing the patient’s death.