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Lung-damaging agents

Meulenbelt, J., Specific treatments for lung damaging agents do they exist Clin. Toxicol., 42, 399-402, 2004. [Pg.497]

A. Irritant Gases/Lung-Damaging Agents Toxidrome.687... [Pg.675]

CG Lung damaging agent. Corticosteroids IV and by inhalation promptly may be life-saving. Rest, oxygen, antibiotics. Shock after severe exposure, hypotension and tachycardia. [Pg.170]

E. The medical effects and treatment of lung-damaging agents are detailed in Chapter 4 of FM 8-9 (Part III), and Chapter 5 of FM 8-285. [Pg.187]

TIC include lung-damaging agents (chlorine and phosgene are both used widely in the chemical industry), perfluoroisobutylene (PFIB) and isocyanates. All these compounds can lead to toxic pulmonary oedema at the alveolar level. In addition, there are many respiratory irritant agents which cause effects on the upper airways such as ammonia and hydrogen chloride and agents such as sulphur dioxide and toluene diisocyanate which cause severe bronchoconstriction. [Pg.32]

Lung-damaging agents (initial irritating actions) e.g. chlorine, phosgene, hydrogen cyanide... [Pg.48]

Lung-damaging agents (secondary actions producing toxic pulmonary oedema)... [Pg.48]


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