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Blistering agents

Chapter 1 Blister Agents DISTILLED SULFUR MUSTARD - HD... [Pg.2]

L-l is a vesicant (blister agent) also, it acts as a systemic poison, causing pulmonary edema, diarrhea, restlessness, weakness, subnormal temperature, and low blood pressure. In order of severity and appearance of symptoms, it is a blister agent, a toxic lung irritant, absorbed in tissues, and a systemic poison. When inhaled in high concentrations, it may be fatal in as short a time as 10 min. L-1 is not detoxified by the body. Common routes of entry into the body include ocular, percutaneous, and inhalation. [Pg.8]

Chapter 1 Blister Agents MUSTARD - LEWISITE MIXTURE - HL... [Pg.22]


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