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Nerve gas poisoning

Any rational approach to the study of antidotes for nerve-gas poisoning must take this firm attachment into account. It has been observed that, in experiments in vitro, the D.F.P.-poisoned heart recovers to an appreciable extent in the presence of hydroxylamine. With this experiment in mind I. B. Wilson1 has examined the action of hydroxylamine derivatives and has had considerable success with nictonic hydroxamic acid meth-iodide (IV). The reaction envisaged here is a nucleophilic attack... [Pg.205]

Barkman, R., Edgren, B., and Sundwall, A Self-administration of pralidoxime In nerve gas poisoning with a note on the stability of the drug. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 15 671-677, 1963. [Pg.37]

Binenfeld, Z. (1986). Medical protection against nerve gas poisoning. Past, present and future trend. A critical appraisal. Proc. 2nd Int. Symp. Protect. Chem. Warfare Agents, Stockholm (Sweden), pp. 315-21. [Pg.993]

Role of Carboxylesterases in Therapeutic Intervention of Nerve Gas Poisoning... [Pg.1033]

It follows from their role in nerve gas poisoning that the regulation of plasma CarbEs is of great interest. Possible tissues of their origin may be the liver, according to Yan et al. (1995) the intestine as has also been suggested (Sterri, 1989). In contrast to the other rat liver CarbEs, which are... [Pg.1035]

Plasma CarbE has proved to have an important role in nerve gas poisoning both with and without therapeutic intervention, and is nature s own example of an effective scavenger of nerve gases being present in the blood. Both CarbE and... [Pg.1038]

Grob, D., Harvey, A. M. (1953). The effects and treatment of nerve gas poisoning. American Journal of Medicine, 14, 52-63. [Pg.35]

Lallement, G. et al. Subchronic administration of various pretreatments of nerve gas poisoning n. Compared efficacy against soman toxicity. Drug Chem. Toxicol, 24, 165, 2001a. [Pg.170]

Marzulli FN and Callahan JC. Some studies on the relation between LD50 and Che50 in nerve gas poisoning. Medical Laboratories Research Report No. 249, March 1954. [Pg.245]

Oberst FW and Woodson GS. Incapacitation resulting from nerve gas poisoning. CWL Technical Memorandum 24-2, 1957. [Pg.246]

Table 1. EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH AUM SHINRIKYO ACTIVITIES AND NERVE GAS POISONINGS... [Pg.104]

Broby BB (1954). Seventy five cases of accidental nerve gas poisoning at Dugway Proving Ground. DPG-MIB SR-5. [Pg.236]

MOD5. Cholinesterase as an aid to the early diagnosis of nerve gas poisoning. Part II The variation of blood cholinesterases in man before and after the administration of very small quantities ofG vapour by inhalation. Unpublished MOD report. [Pg.238]

They concluded that patients with a pupil diameter of < 1 mm are severely poisoned and require emergency care such as tracheal intubation, patients with a pupil diameter of 1-2 mm require medical care at medical institutions, and patients with a pupil diameter of > 2 mm do not require emergency care (Research Committee on Nerve Gas Poisoning in Matsumoto, 1995). [Pg.280]

Research Committee on Nerve Gas Poisoning in Matsumoto (1995). Report on the Poisonous Gas Incident in Matsumoto. Matsumoto, Japan Matsumoto Regional Medical Council. [Pg.285]


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