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Nerve Agents: A Comprehensive Review

Sage W. Wiener, MD

NYC Poison Control Center, 455 First Ave, Room 123, New York, NY 10016 sageww1{at}yahoo.com

Robert S. Hoffman, MD, FACEP, FAACT, FACMT

Nerve agents are perhaps the most feared of potential agents of chemical attack. The authors review the history, physical characteristics, pharmacology, clinical effects, and treatment of these agents.

Key Words: nerve agent • organophosphate • poisoning • chemical weapons

Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, Vol. 19, No. 1, 22-37 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/0885066603258659


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