Nasal midazolam as a novel anticonvulsive treatment against organophosphate-induced seizure activity in the guinea pig

Volume: 77, Issue: 3, Pages: 167 - 172
Published: Dec 6, 2002
Abstract
Seizures and status epilepticus, which may contribute to brain injury, are common consequences of exposure to organophosphorus (OP) cholinesterase inhibitors. Effective management of these seizures is critical. To investigate the efficacy of nasal midazolam as an anticonvulsive treatment for OP exposure, as compared to intramuscular midazolam, guinea pigs were connected to a recording swivel for electrocorticograph (ECoG) monitoring and clinical...
Paper Details
Title
Nasal midazolam as a novel anticonvulsive treatment against organophosphate-induced seizure activity in the guinea pig
Published Date
Dec 6, 2002
Volume
77
Issue
3
Pages
167 - 172
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