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Pralidoxime (2-pyridine
aldoxime methyl chloride) or 2-PAM,
usually as the
chloride or
iodide salts,
belongs to a
family of
compounds called oximes that...
- of
atropine administration is the
clearing of
bronchial secretions.
Pralidoxime chloride (also
known as 2-PAMCl) is the
standard oxime used to treat...
- be used in lieu of the Mark I NAAK. The
ATNAA provides atropine and
pralidoxime chloride in a
single delivery system,
although the two
drugs are separate...
-
atropinization is desirable.
Atropine is
often used in
conjunction with the
oxime pralidoxime chloride. Some of the
nerve agents attack and
destroy acetylcholinesterase...
- dual-chamber autoinjector: Two anti-nerve
agent drugs—atropine
sulfate and
pralidoxime chloride—each in
injectable form,
constitute the kit. The kits are only...
- been described.
Treatment is
typically with the
antidotes atropine and
pralidoxime. Atropine, an
antagonist to
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, is given...
-
organophosphate poisoning the
primary treatments are atropine,
oximes such as
pralidoxime, and diazepam.
General measures such as
oxygen and
intravenous fluids...
-
atropine is most
often administered along with a
Hagedorn oxime such as
pralidoxime, obidoxime, TMB-4, or HI-6,
which reactivates acetylcholinesterase which...
- pesticides, and
globally as
agents of
chemical warfare.
Discovered in 1955,
Pralidoxime was the
first cholinesterase reactivator used as an
antidote to OP neurotoxicity...
- of nerve-agent
exposure is
generally given the
antidotes atropine and
pralidoxime (2-PAM), and in the case of
convulsions an
injected sedative or antiepileptic...