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Animal models lead intoxication

In animal models, dimercaprol prevents and reverses arsenic-induced inhibition of sulfhydryl-containing enzymes and, if given soon after exposure, may protect against the lethal effects of inorganic and organic arsenicals. Human data indicate that it can increase the rate of excretion of arsenic and lead and may offer therapeutic benefit in the treatment of acute intoxication by arsenic, lead, and mercury. [Pg.1240]

A. Unithlol has been used primarily In the treatment of Intoxication by mercury, arsenic, and lead. In animal models, unithlol has averted or reduced acute toxic effects of inorganic mercury salts and Inorganic arsenic when administered promptly (minutes to hours) after exposure. Unithlol Is associated with a... [Pg.506]


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