- A
blister agent (or
vesicant) is a
chemical compound that
causes severe skin, eye and
mucosal pain and
irritation in the form of
severe chemical burns...
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mustard and 40% O-mustard, a
related vesicant with
lower freezing point,
lower volatility and
similar vesicant characteristics. HL – A
blend of distilled...
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Complications related to
extravasation are
possible with any medication.
Since vesicants are
blistering agents,
extravasation may lead to
irreversible tissue injury...
- ****ociated with a skin
irritation called Paederus dermatitis, due to a
potent vesicant in
their haemolymph. This irritant, pederin, is
highly toxic, more potent...
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usually experimental self-exposure). Externally,
cantharidin is a
potent vesicant (blistering agent),
exposure to
which can
cause severe chemical burns....
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Germany and the
Soviet Union for use as a
chemical weapon,
acting as a
vesicant (blister agent) and lung irritant.
Although the
substance is colorless...
- 14 (1): 11, doi:10.1186/s12917-017-1318-7, PMC 5765607, PMID 29325550
Vesicant Archived 2017-12-12 at the
Wayback Machine EFFECTS Weterle R, Rybakowski...
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grouped with the
vesicant (blister agent)
chemical agents. However,
because nettle agents do not
cause blisters, they are not true
vesicants. Smith, Kathleen...
- name
phenyl **** and its NATO
abbreviation PD, is an
organic ****nical
vesicant and
vomiting agent developed by
Germany and
France for use as a chemical...
- Urbanetti, John S.; Smith,
William J.; Hurst,
Charles G. "Chapter 7:
Vesicants".
Medical Aspects of
Chemical and
Biological Warfare.
Office of The Surgeon...