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Combi-pens

Atropine repeated as required -Pralidoxime - page 323. Diazepam - page 325. Combi-pens - page 326. [Pg.265]

Combi-pens are single-use, spring-loaded, pressure-activated intramuscular autoinjectors that are pre-filled with a combination of antidotes to nerve agent poisoning. They are designed to be self- or buddy-administered. [Pg.326]

The UK military combi-pen (autoinjector) contains a combination of atropine (2 mg), pralidoxime (500 mg) and avizafone, a diazepam precursor (equivalent to 5 mg diazepam). Combi-pens are designed to be injected immediately by personnel exposed to, or suffering the symptoms of, nerve agent poisoning according to precise treatment algorithms. [Pg.326]

Combi-pens are generally only available for military or specifically trained emergency services persormel. [Pg.326]


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