Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3248402 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Hydroxocobalamin, a precursor of vitamin B12, has a history of use in the prehospital setting in France for cyanide poisoning, particularly that associated with smoke inhalation. Because cyanide poisoning by ingestion is less common than smoke inhalation-associated cyanide poisoning, less information is available on prehospital use of hydroxocobalamin to treat cyanide poisoning by ingestion. This report describes a case of prehospital use of hydroxocobalamin for poisoning by ingestion of cyanide. The case supports the efficacy of hydroxocobalamin for acute cyanide poisoning caused by ingestion of a cyanide salt. No adverse events attributed to hydroxocobalamin were observed.
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Authors
Jean-Luc Fortin, Stanislas Waroux, J.P. Giocanti, Gilles Capellier, Michel Ruttimann, Jean-Jacques Kowalski,