A refrigerant burn is usually treated like any other burn. If you are talking about inhalation, removed the person to a well ventilated area. That`s about all I`ve ever seen.
R 134 is freon gas. In small amounts, the exposure to freon gas is not dangerous. In larger amounts, freon can cause respiratory issues.
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Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is any medical treatment started immediately after exposure to a pathogen especially a virus. For example rabies vaccine is given to humans and animals who been exposed to rabies.. Also tetanus vaccine is given to tetanus exposure. AZT is given for treatment for AIDS exposure.
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The most effective treatment for occupational asthma is to reduce or eliminate exposure to symptom-producing substances. Medication may be prescribed for workers who can not prevent occasional exposure. Leukotriene modifiers.
The most serious side effect of freon exposure would occur at the time of initial exposure. People who have a history of heart problems should be very concerned about Freon because it can cause cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat), and palpitations at very high concentrations. For people who have a history of heart problems, being exposed to small amounts of Freon from leaking appliances should not pose any significant health risk............. http://communities.healia.com/?q=questions/experts/what-are-dangers-inhaling-freeon
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis is used as treatment for people that have been exposed to HIV.
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Treatment for lewisite exposure includes removing contaminated clothing, thoroughly washing the affected area with soap and water, and seeking medical attention immediately. Antidotes such as British Anti-Lewisite (BAL) may be administered by healthcare professionals to help neutralize the effects of lewisite poisoning. Data on lewisite-specific treatment is limited, so prompt and supportive care is essential in managing exposure.