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Nitrite-thiosulfate therapy, cyanide poisoning

Chen KK, Rose CL. 1952. Nitrite and thiosulfate therapy in cyanide poisoning. J Am Med Assoc 149 113-119. [Pg.242]

Cyanide poisoning. Empiric antidotal therapy with sodium thiosulfate (see p 505) and (if available) hydroxocobalamin (p 453) is recommended for patients with altered mental status, hypotension, or acidosis. Use of sodium nitrite is discouraged because it may cause hypotension and aggravate methemoglobinemia. [Pg.342]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.308 ]




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