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Dimercaprol, also
called British anti-Lewisite (BAL), is a
medication used to
treat acute poisoning by ****nic, mercury, gold, and lead. It may also be...
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chlorovinylarsonous acid, CVAA.
British anti-lewisite, also
called dimercaprol, is the
antidote for lewisite. It can be
injected to
prevent systemic...
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usually useful for
removing toxic heavy metal ions from body.
Dimercaprol is a
common chelating agent to
treat toxic exposure to ****nic, mercury...
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Dimercaptosuccinic acid or
dimercaptopropane sulfonate may be used
while dimercaprol (BAL) is not recommended.
Hemodialysis may also be used.
Through drinking...
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Penicillamine was the
second line
treatment for ****nic poisoning,
after dimercaprol (BAL). It is no
longer recommended. In cystinuria, a
hereditary disorder...
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blood levels are
greater than 40–45 μg/dL.
Medications used
include dimercaprol,
edetate calcium disodium, and succimer. In 2021, 1.5
million deaths...
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prevent methylmercury uptake by
erythrocytes and hepatocytes. In the past,
dimercaprol (British antilewisite; 2,3-dimer-capto-l-propanol) and D-penicillamine...
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encephalopathy sodium calcium edetate is
typically used
together with
dimercaprol. It may also be used to
treat plutonium poisoning. It does not appear...
- of mel****n
oxide (a
melamine derivative of
phenylarsonous acid) with
dimercaprol (also
known as
British anti-Lewisite, or BAL). It is
metabolized to mel****n...
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agents that form
complexes with
various heavy metals. They are
related to
dimercaprol,
which is
another chelating agent. The
synthesis of DMPS was
first reported...