Sidell_1994_J.Appl.Toxicol_14_111

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Title : Clinical effects of organophosphorus cholinesterase inhibitors. - Sidell_1994_J.Appl.Toxicol_14_111
Author(s) : Sidell FR
Ref : Journal of Applied Toxicology , 14 :111 , 1994
Abstract :

Nerve agents, highly toxic organophosphorus cholinesterase inhibitors, inhibit acetylcholinesterase and cause an accumulation of acetylcholine. Clinical effects depend on the route and amount of exposure and include miosis, bronchoconstriction, excessive secretions, vomiting, seizures, and cessation of respiratory and cardiac activity. Eye effects include miosis, engorgement of ocular vessels, pain, and decrease in light sensitivity. Therapy consists of atropine, a cholinesterase reactivator (pralidoxime), and ventilation as needed.

PubMedSearch : Sidell_1994_J.Appl.Toxicol_14_111
PubMedID: 8027505

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Sidell FR (1994)
Clinical effects of organophosphorus cholinesterase inhibitors.
Journal of Applied Toxicology 14 :111

Sidell FR (1994)
Journal of Applied Toxicology 14 :111