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  2. Cyanide poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Cyanide poisoning inhibits aerobic respiration and therefore increases anaerobic glycolysis which causes a rise of lactate in the plasma. A lactate concentration above 10 mmol per liter is an indicator of cyanide poisoning, as defined by the presence of a blood cyanide concentration above 40 μmol per liter.

  3. Histotoxic hypoxia - Wikipedia

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    Cyanide antidote kit is a widely used method in treating cyanide induced histotoxic hypoxia. It consists of three different parts that are administered one after the other. The three parts are amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite, and sodium thiosulfate. [3] The nitrites act with hemoglobin to form methemoglobin which binds cyanide.

  4. Cyanide - Wikipedia

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    Deliberate cyanide poisoning of humans has occurred many times throughout history. [44] Common salts such as sodium cyanide are involatile but water-soluble, so are poisonous by ingestion. Hydrogen cyanide is a gas, making it more indiscriminately dangerous, however it is lighter than air and rapidly disperses up into the atmosphere, which ...

  5. Sodium nitrite/sodium thiosulfate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium nitrite/sodium thiosulfate, sold under the brand name Nithiodote, is a fixed-dose combination medication used as an antidote for cyanide poisoning. [1] It contains sodium thiosulfate and sodium nitrite. [1] It is given by intravenous infusion into a vein. [1] It was approved for medical use in the United States in January 2011. [2]

  6. Potassium cyanide - Wikipedia

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    Initially, acute cyanide poisoning causes a red or ruddy complexion in the victim because the tissues are not able to use the oxygen in the blood. The effects of potassium cyanide and sodium cyanide are identical, and symptoms of poisoning typically occur within a few minutes of ingesting the substance: the person loses consciousness, and brain ...

  7. Traces of cyanide found on teacups in Grand Hyatt hotel where ...

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    Police in Thailand have found traces of cyanide on teacups in a room where six foreign nationals were found dead in a luxury hotel in central Bangkok on Tuesday.. The bodies of at least two ...

  8. Oakland woman eyed as suspect in Thailand cyanide poisoning ...

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    Six people died under mysterious circumstances Monday in what appears to be a mass cyanide poisoning in a Thai hotel — and authorities said an Oakland woman among the dead is believed to be the ...

  9. 3-Mercaptopyruvic acid - Wikipedia

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    3-Mercaptopyruvic acid is an intermediate in cysteine metabolism.It has been studied as a potential treatment for cyanide poisoning, but its half-life is too short for it to be clinically effective. [1]