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AMYL NITRITE AND CYANIDE POISONING

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
Methylene blue (methylthionine chloride U. S. P.) has been shown by Sahlin,1Eddy,2Brooks,3Hug4and Hanzlik5to antagonize the action of cyanide in animals, and recently it has been successfully used by Geiger6in the treatment of cyanide poisoning in a man. Hug4has demonstrated that sodium nitrite is a better antidote than methylene blue in dogs.
K. K. Chen   +2 more
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Amyl Nitrite Poppers and Methemoglobinemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt To the editor: Despite the increasing use of volatile nitrites, methemoglobinemia following inhalation or ingestion of nitrite "poppers" has been rarely reported, and only with butyl nitrit...
P. Bodenan, J. Rochemaure, J. P. Laaban
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Amyl Nitrite and All That [PDF]

open access: possibleOccupational Medicine, 1978
B. M. Taylor   +3 more
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Amyl nitrite induced methaemoglobinemia

Australian Emergency Nursing Journal, 1999
Abstract Amyl nitrite induced Methaemoglobinemia (MHbemia) is a rare clinical phenomenon, characteristic of atypical cyanosis in the absence of cardiopulmonary failure. Emergency nurses should be alert to MHbemia from the abuse of amyl nitrite in any individual who appears cyanotic in the presence of associated cardiac and/or respiratory compromise ...
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Amyl nitrite

2014
A. Kubic, M. Wahl
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Effect of H2O2 and potassium amyl xanthate on separation of enargite and tennantite from chalcopyrite and bornite using flotation

Minerals Engineering, 2020
Gde Pandhe Wisnu Suyantara   +2 more
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