Timing of decontamination and treatment in case of percutaneous VX poisoning: A mini review

Volume: 203, Issue: 1, Pages: 149 - 153
Published: Mar 1, 2013
Abstract
Low volatile organophosphorous nerve agents such as VX, will most likely enter the body via the skin. The pharmacokinetics of drugs such as oximes, atropine and diazepam, are not aligned with the variable and persistent toxicokinetics of the agent. Repeated administration of these drugs showed to improve treatment efficacy compared to a single injection treatment. Because of the effectiveness of continuous treatment, it was investigated to what...
Paper Details
Title
Timing of decontamination and treatment in case of percutaneous VX poisoning: A mini review
Published Date
Mar 1, 2013
Volume
203
Issue
1
Pages
149 - 153
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