Examples are: hydroxocobalamin, 4-dimethylaminophenol, sodium thiosulfate.
Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, sodium thiosulfate
No, atropine is not an antidote for cyanide poisoning. The primary antidotes for cyanide include hydroxocobalamin and sodium thiosulfate. Atropine is an anticholinergic medication used to treat bradycardia and certain types of poisoning, but it does not counteract the effects of cyanide.
The cyanide antidote is nitrite, specifically amyl nitrite or sodium nitrite, which helps to convert hemoglobin to methemoglobin, allowing it to bind cyanide. 2-PAM chloride (pralidoxime) is an antidote for organophosphate poisoning. Atropine is used to treat certain types of poisoning or overdose, but not specifically for cyanide poisoning.
one treat and three meals
How long must auto injection be held in place to treat your agent exposure
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should you administer Mark 1 kits to nerve agent exposed patient
There are three types of invasive procedures that may be used to manage or treat pain: anatomic, augmentative, and ablative.
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