| Title : Efficacy of Recommended Prehospital Human Equivalent Doses of Atropine and Pralidoxime Against the Toxic Effects of Carbamate Poisoning in the Hartley Guinea Pig - Brittain_2016_Int.J.Toxicol_35_344 |
| Author(s) : Brittain MK , McGarry KG , Moyer RA , Babin MC , Jett DA , Platoff GE, Jr. , Yeung DT |
| Ref : Int J Toxicol , 35 :344 , 2016 |
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Abstract :
PURPOSE: Aldicarb and methomyl are carbamate pesticides commonly implicated in human poisonings. The primary toxic mechanism of action for carbamate poisoning is cholinesterase (ChE) inhibition. As such, it is logical to assume that the currently accepted therapies for organophosphate poisoning (muscarinic antagonist atropine and the oxime acetylcholinesterase reactivator pralidoxime chloride [2-PAM Cl]) could afford therapeutic protection. However, oximes have been shown to be contraindicated for poisoning by some carbamates. |
| PubMedSearch : Brittain_2016_Int.J.Toxicol_35_344 |
| PubMedID: 27102179 |
Brittain MK, McGarry KG, Moyer RA, Babin MC, Jett DA, Platoff GE, Jr., Yeung DT (2016)
Efficacy of Recommended Prehospital Human Equivalent Doses of Atropine and Pralidoxime Against the Toxic Effects of Carbamate Poisoning in the Hartley Guinea Pig
Int J Toxicol
35 :344
Brittain MK, McGarry KG, Moyer RA, Babin MC, Jett DA, Platoff GE, Jr., Yeung DT (2016)
Int J Toxicol
35 :344