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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 161, Issue 1, 163-168, 1968
Copyright © 1968 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


EFFECT OF OXYGEN ON CYANIDE INTOXICATION III. MITHRIDATE

Maureen Sheehy 1 and James L. Way 1

1 College of Pharmacy and Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington

Cyanide intoxication in mice can be antagonized by the administration of oxygen, especially when the oxygen is given in combination with the conventional cyanide antidotes, sodium nitrite and sodium thiosuhfate. Potency ratios, derived from the LD50 values, were compared in groups of mice treated with sodium thiosulfate, sodium nitrite and different concentrations of oxygen, either alone or in various combinations after potassium cyanide was injected. These results indicate that the administration of oxygen alone provides only minimal antagonism and it enhances the effect of sodium nitrite to only a minor degree. However, oxygen strikingly potentiates the antidotal effect of sodium thiosulfate either alone or in combination with sodium nitrite.

Submitted on April 6, 1967
Accepted on January 9, 1968







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