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Antidotes for metal poisoning

Jones MM. 1991. New developments in therapeutic chelating agents as antidotes for metal poisoning. CRC Crit Rev Toxicol 21(3) 209-233. [Pg.618]

Coordination compounds find application in many different areas, for example, as antidotes for metal poisoning and in chemical analysis. [Pg.895]

Jokstad A, Thomassen Y, Bye E, Clench-Aas J, Aaseth J (1992) Dental amalgam and mercury. Pharmacol Toxicol 70 308-313 Jones MM (1991) New developments in therapeutic chelating agents as antidotes for metal poisoning. CRC Crit Rev Toxicol 21 209-233 Jones SG, Basinger MA, Jones MM, Gibbs SG (1982) A comparison of diethyldi-thiocarbamate and EDTA as antidotes for acute cadmium intoxication. Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol 38 271-278 Joyce DA (1989) o-Penicillamine pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in man. Pharmacol Ther 42 405-427... [Pg.302]

E. Antidotes Specific antidotes exist for only a few poisons (Table 59-3). Consideration must be given to the fact that the duration of action of most antidotes is shorter than that of the intoxicant, and the antidotes may need to be given repeatedly. The use of chelating agents for metal poisoning is discussed in Chapter 58. [Pg.520]

The first chelating agent developed as an antidote to a heavy metal poison was 2,3-dimereaptopropanol (dimercaprol, British Anti-Lewisite, BAL). Originally intended for use on victims of the arsenical vesicant poison gas Lewisite52, it has since proved efficacious in the treatment of antimony, gold and mercury poisoning as well as... [Pg.198]

The development of chelating agents for use in metal ion removal is still in its infancy and suitable antidotes are not yet available for treating poisoning by beryllium, cadmium, manganese, thallium and many other toxic metal ions. Radiostrontium and radium pose particular problems because of their chemical similarities to calcium. [Pg.202]


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