Cyanide poisoning is frequently lethal, because of the early onset of severe symptoms and difficulty in the diagnosis. But early institution of supportive care, especially in mild to moderate poisoning can be life-saving. We describe one such case of a 26 year old male with history of ingestion of concentrated (98%) sodium cyanide tablets, used in the cleaning and electroplating of jewellery. The antidote was not available commercially, and early supportive care was therapeutic. Clinicians should be aware that cyanide is used commercially in a wide array of industries and although it is not easily available on retail, prompt and correct diagnosis and treatment of poisoning can be beneficial, even in the absence of antidotes. This case demon...
Accidental or intentional cyanide ingestion is an-ever present danger. Rapidly acting, safe, inexpen...
Study objectiveThe 2 antidotes for acute cyanide poisoning in the United States must be administered...
Successful treatment by exchange transfusion of a young infant with sodium nitroprusside poisoning A...
Cyanide is one of the oldest poisons. It has recently been introduced into industrial use in the gol...
The primary cause of cyanide intake is suicidal attempts, most of which result in death. People who ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Cyanide poisoning presents in many forms. Industrial intoxications occur due to extensive use of cya...
Cyanide poisoning may occur following accidental fire-smoke inhalation or deliberate ingestion of sa...
Cyanide intoxication results in severe metabolic acidosis and catastrophic prognosis with convention...
International audienceCyanide is a product that is known for its use in industrial or laboratory pro...
International audienceCyanide is a product that is known for its use in industrial or laboratory pro...
Abstract In case of mild to moderate cyanide poisoning, especially when standard antidote kits are n...
The primary cause of cyanide intake is suicidal attempts, most of which result in death. People who ...
Although sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is often used in pediatric intensive care units, cyanide toxicit...
Cyanide, a metabolic poison, is a rising chemial threat and ingestion is the most common route of ex...
Accidental or intentional cyanide ingestion is an-ever present danger. Rapidly acting, safe, inexpen...
Study objectiveThe 2 antidotes for acute cyanide poisoning in the United States must be administered...
Successful treatment by exchange transfusion of a young infant with sodium nitroprusside poisoning A...
Cyanide is one of the oldest poisons. It has recently been introduced into industrial use in the gol...
The primary cause of cyanide intake is suicidal attempts, most of which result in death. People who ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Cyanide poisoning presents in many forms. Industrial intoxications occur due to extensive use of cya...
Cyanide poisoning may occur following accidental fire-smoke inhalation or deliberate ingestion of sa...
Cyanide intoxication results in severe metabolic acidosis and catastrophic prognosis with convention...
International audienceCyanide is a product that is known for its use in industrial or laboratory pro...
International audienceCyanide is a product that is known for its use in industrial or laboratory pro...
Abstract In case of mild to moderate cyanide poisoning, especially when standard antidote kits are n...
The primary cause of cyanide intake is suicidal attempts, most of which result in death. People who ...
Although sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is often used in pediatric intensive care units, cyanide toxicit...
Cyanide, a metabolic poison, is a rising chemial threat and ingestion is the most common route of ex...
Accidental or intentional cyanide ingestion is an-ever present danger. Rapidly acting, safe, inexpen...
Study objectiveThe 2 antidotes for acute cyanide poisoning in the United States must be administered...
Successful treatment by exchange transfusion of a young infant with sodium nitroprusside poisoning A...