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Stroma-free methemoglobin solution

Other substances that have been tested in the lab on animals include stroma-free methemoglobin solutions, alpha-ketoglutaric aeid, ehlorpromazine, hydroxylamine, phenoxybenzamine, eentrophenoxine, naloxone, etomidate, para-aminopropiophenone, and calcium channel blockers (Amery et al, 1981 Ashton et al, 1980 Bright and Marrs, 1987 Budavari, 2000 Dubinsky et al, 1984 Johnson et al, 1986 Leung eta/., 1984 Ten Eyck eta/., 1985 Yamamoto, 1990). The use of these substances has shown positive results, but they have not been tried during actual poisoning situations. [Pg.728]

Ten Eyck, R.P., Schaerdel, A.D., Ottinger, W.E. (1985). Stroma-free methemoglobin solution an effective antidote for acute cyanide poisoning. Am. J. Emerg. Med. 3 519-23. [Pg.738]

Ten Eyck RP, Schaerdel AD, Ottinger WE. 1986. Comparison of nitrate treatment and stroma-free methemoglobin solution as antidotes for cyanide poisoning in a rat model. Journal of Toxicology and Clinical Toxicology 23 477-487. [Pg.209]


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