Title : Efficacy evaluation of physostigmine and anticholinergic adjuncts as a pretreatment for nerve agent intoxication - von Bredow_1991_Fundam.Appl.Toxicol_17_782 |
Author(s) : Von Bredow J , Corcoran K , Maitland G , Kaminskis A , Adams N , Wade J |
Ref : Fundamental & Applied Toxicology , 17 :782 , 1991 |
Abstract :
Pretreatment of nonhuman primates with physostigmine (Phy) and scopolamine or physostigmine and trihexyphenidyl 25 min before exposure to 2 LD50 soman im resulted in complete survival without convulsions or loss of consciousness. When identically pretreated animals were challenged with 5 LD50s of soman followed by atropine and 2-PAM therapy 1 min later, all animals experienced a loss of consciousness for approximately 10 min followed by functional recovery within an additional 20 min. These findings indicated that a pretreatment regimen composed of Phy and cholinolytic is capable of protecting primates from an absolute lethal dose of soman with rapid recovery from incapacitation. |
PubMedSearch : von Bredow_1991_Fundam.Appl.Toxicol_17_782 |
PubMedID: 1778364 |
Von Bredow J, Corcoran K, Maitland G, Kaminskis A, Adams N, Wade J (1991)
Efficacy evaluation of physostigmine and anticholinergic adjuncts as a pretreatment for nerve agent intoxication
Fundamental & Applied Toxicology
17 :782
Von Bredow J, Corcoran K, Maitland G, Kaminskis A, Adams N, Wade J (1991)
Fundamental & Applied Toxicology
17 :782