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  • Efficacy of Oral Administration of Sodium Thiosulfate and Glycine in a Large, Swine Model of Oral Cyanide Toxicity
  • Add time:07/28/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Study objectiveCyanide is a deadly poison, particularly with oral exposure, in which larger doses can occur before any symptoms develop. Multiple governmental agencies highlight oral cyanide as an agent that can be used in a terrorist attack because it can be easily weaponized and is readily available. Currently, there are no Food and Drug Administration–approved antidotes specifically for oral cyanide. An oral countermeasure that can neutralize and prevent absorption of cyanide from the gastrointestinal tract after oral exposure is needed. The objective of this study is to determine if the combination of glycine and sodium thiosulfate administered orally is effective in reducing mortality in a large, swine model of oral cyanide toxicity.

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