If a exposure to a nerve agent isn't fatal, there are usually long-term side effects. Depending on the amount of exposure, permanent damage to the nerves can result in a whole host of ailments. Damage to various internal organs can be a result of the exposure - kidney failure, respiratory problems, gastro-intestinal disfunction, partial to full paralysis, brain damage, and involuntary muscle spasms.
antimuscarinic - refers to an agent used to block parasympathetic effects such as salivation & bradycardia.
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what are the side effects of clipping the occipital ner e
it feels as if you were in a very tight, giant sock.
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nerve agents
Attacks muscles of the body- Nerve agent Attacks the skin and lungs- Blister agent Attacks the airways and lungs- Choking agent Attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agent
A slipped disc can cause nerve damage and potty problems.
It depends on the type of nerve agent.
Nerve agents typically send signals to your brain to make your body contract. This specific nerve agent is especially deadly due to its ability to kill so easily. A fatal dose on the skin is only 10mg, and can easily kill you within hours (even minutes). These nerve agents kill you by asphyxia.