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Cyanide prophylaxis

Mengel, K., W. Kramer, B. Isert, and K.D. Friedberg. 1989. Thiosulphate and hydroxocobalamin prophylaxis in progressive cyanide poisoning in guinea-pigs. Toxicology 54 335-342. [Pg.960]

Bright, J.E. (1987). A prophylaxis for cyanide poisoning. In Clinical and Experimental Toxicology of Cyanides (B. Ballantyne, T.C. Marrs, eds), pp. 359-82. lOP Publishing, Bristol, England. [Pg.266]

B. Specific drugs and antidotes, if cyanide poisoning is suspected, administer sodium thiosulfate (see p 505). Sodium nitrite treatment may aggravate hypotension and should not be used. Hydroxocobalamin (p 453), 25 mg/h IV infusion, is sometimes coadministered with high-dose nitropmsside as prophylaxis against cyanide toxicity. [Pg.282]

B. Prophylaxis against cyanide poisoning during nitroprusside infusion. [Pg.453]

Bhattacharya R, Vijayaraghavan R. 1991. Cyanide intoxication in mice through different routes and its prophylaxis by a-ketoglutarate. Biomedical Environmental Science 4 452-459. [Pg.196]


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