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Convulsant antidote for nerve agent

CANA Convulsant Antidote for Nerve Agent, also called diazepam. [Pg.300]

Convulsive Antidote Nerve Agent (CANA) is a convulsion antidote for nerve agents. CANA is an auto-injector that contains 2ml of diazepam (more commonly known as Valium) as the anticonvulsant. Diazepam is fully approved for this application by the USFDA. It is used only as buddy-aid, never self injected. CANA is a note Q item requiring vault or safe storage. Additionally, this item must be stored at a controlled room temperature of 59-86 degrees Fahrenheit. The shelf life is two years. [Pg.253]

If you have an autoinjector for diazepam or CANA (convulsants antidote for nerve agent), remove it from its packaging (not for use in children under 14). [Pg.211]

CANA convulsants antidote for nerve agent (Ecstasy)... [Pg.255]

Atropine and praUdoxime are essential antidotes for the resuscitation and treatment of victims of nerve agent poisoning. Control of convulsions, if there is a significant central nervous system (CNS) involvement, must be achieved quickly with benzodiazepines. [Pg.147]


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