PermanganateToxicityChlorideCyanideMagnesium SulfateCalciumIodideBromateHydroxideTartrateHydrogenAgency for Toxic SubstancesSubstanceIngestionLess toxicTabletsRenalPotentiallySaltChemicalsAcidExcessSoilRatioCompoundsWaterMyocytesRatsLevelsAmountsMedicationsEffectsAssessmentAgentsEffectTreatmentInflammationBodyComponent
Permanganate11
- Potassium permanganate is used as a medication for a number of skin conditions. (wikipedia.org)
- Potassium permanganate is an oxidizing agent. (wikipedia.org)
- Potassium permanganate was first made in the 1600s and came into common medical use at least as early as the 1800s. (wikipedia.org)
- Wrapping the dressings soaked with potassium permanganate is not recommended. (wikipedia.org)
- Recommended measures for those who have ingested potassium permanganate include gastroscopy. (wikipedia.org)
- Potassium permanganate functions as an oxidising agent. (wikipedia.org)
- During World War I Canadian soldiers were given potassium permanganate (to be applied mixed with an ointment) in an effort to prevent sexually transmitted infections (resulting mostly in violet stained genitals. (wikipedia.org)
- Potassium permanganate, however, does not have FDA approved uses and therefore non medical grade potassium permanganate is sometimes used for medical use. (wikipedia.org)
- Potassium permanganate may be used to prevent the spread of glanders among horses. (wikipedia.org)
- Potassium permanganate is a potent oxidizer and disinfectant. (cdc.gov)
- Intervention 2: Control group: Standard care (a vasopressor with sodium bicarbonate or potassium permanganate and the GIK protocol (glucose, insulin, potassium). (who.int)
Toxicity6
- Toxic megacolon is a life-threatening condition characterized by nonobstructive segmental or pancolonic dilatation of at least 6 cm with systemic toxicity. (medscape.com)
- [ 1 ] Patients with these conditions do not develop signs of systemic toxicity and, therefore, do not fall into the category of having toxic megacolon (see the image below). (medscape.com)
- Information on the acute oral toxicity of D-glucono-1,5-Lactone was obtained from data on read across substance, potassium gluconate. (europa.eu)
- Potassium gluconate is associated with low acute toxicity in rats following oral administration. (europa.eu)
- The potential acute oral toxicity of potassium gluconate was assessed in Wistar rats in accordance with OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals No. 401 (Spanjers and Til, 1978). (europa.eu)
- Elemental tin has low toxicity, but most of it's compounds are toxic. (espimetals.com)
Chloride7
- Cyanogen (NC-CN) and cyanogen chloride (CNCl) are highly toxic gases that are soluble in water. (cdc.gov)
- GaviLyte-H and Bisacodyl delayed-release tablet, for oral use (PEG-3350, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for oral solution and bisacodyl delayed-release tablet) is a combination of an osmotic laxative and a stimulant laxative indicated for cleansing of the colon as a preparation for colonoscopy in adults. (rxlist.com)
- Our GaviLyte-H and Bisacodyl delayed-release tablet, for oral use (PEG-3350, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for oral solution and bisacodyl delayed-release tablet) Side Effects Drug Center provides a comprehensive view of available drug information on the potential side effects when taking this medication. (rxlist.com)
- Each GaviLyte-H and bisacodyl delayed-release tablet, USP (Polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3350, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for oral solution and bisacodyl delayed-release tablet) consists of one 2 liter bottle of GaviLyte-H (PEG-3350, sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride for oral solution) powder for reconstitution and one 5 mg bisacodyl delayed-release tablet, USP. (rxlist.com)
- A white powder for reconstitution containing 210 grams of PEG-3350, 2.86 grams of sodium bicarbonate, 5.6 grams of sodium chloride, 0.74 grams of potassium chloride and 2 grams of flavoring ingredients (if applicable). (rxlist.com)
- Potassium Chloride is an inorganic salt. (ewg.org)
- Problems with low K levels are usually easily dealt with by applying muriate of potash (potassium chloride), potassium sulfate or K-mag (potassium magnesium sulfate, also sold as Sul-Po-Mag or Trio). (sare.org)
Cyanide10
- Potassium cyanide releases hydrogen cyanide gas, a highly toxic chemical asphyxiant that interferes with the body's ability to use oxygen. (cdc.gov)
- Exposure to potassium cyanide can be rapidly fatal. (cdc.gov)
- Potassium cyanide is used commercially for fumigation, electroplating, and extracting gold and silver from ores. (cdc.gov)
- Potassium cyanide absorbs water from air (is hygroscopic or deliquescent). (cdc.gov)
- Indoor Air: Potassium cyanide can be released into indoor air as fine droplets, liquid spray (aerosol), or fine particles. (cdc.gov)
- Water: Potassium cyanide can be used to contaminate water. (cdc.gov)
- Agricultural: If potassium cyanide is released as fine droplets, liquid spray (aerosol), or fine particles, it has the potential to contaminate agricultural products. (cdc.gov)
- Potassium cyanide can affect the body by ingestion, inhalation, skin contact, or eye contact. (cdc.gov)
- Hydrogen cyanide is a toxic gas that may enter the environment from both natural processes and human industrial activities. (cdc.gov)
- This will reduce reliance on the HiCN method which uses toxic potassium cyanide. (euramet.org)
Magnesium Sulfate7
- Magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, and sodium sulfate is used to empty the colon (large intestine, bowel) before a colonoscopy (examination of the inside of the colon to check for colon cancer and other abnormalities) in adults and children 12 years of age and older so that the doctor will have a clear view of the walls of the colon. (medlineplus.gov)
- Magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, and sodium sulfate is in a class of medications called osmotic laxatives. (medlineplus.gov)
- Magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, and sodium sulfate comes as a comes as a solution (liquid) (Suprep ® ) and as tablets (Sutab ® ) to take by mouth. (medlineplus.gov)
- Take magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, and sodium sulfate exactly as directed. (medlineplus.gov)
- To prepare each dose of your medication, pour the contents of one bottle of magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, and sodium sulfate solution into the dosing container that was provided with the medication and fill the container with water up to the line (16 ounces, 480 mL or 12 ounces, 300 mL) that is marked on the cup. (medlineplus.gov)
- You will have many bowel movements during your treatment with magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, and sodium sulfate. (medlineplus.gov)
- If K is also low and the soil does not need liming, potassium magnesium sulfate is one of the best choices for correcting a magnesium deficiency. (sare.org)
Calcium2
- High calcium levels and low potassium and magnesium levels can create a toxic effect. (naturalnews.com)
- 3. On a hair mineral analysis (only when the hair has not been washed at the lab), a calcium/potassium ratio greater than 4 AND a sodium/magnesium ratio less than 4.17. (drlwilson.com)
Iodide1
- In the United States, salt is iodized with potassium iodide. (cdc.gov)
Bromate3
- Potassium bromate (KBrO 3 ) is a compound belonging to Group 2B of carcinogens (a possible human carcinogen). (viamedica.pl)
- After animal studies found a possible link to cancerous tumors, potassium bromate was banned in Canada, the UK, and the European Union. (eatthis.com)
- The FDA [Food and Drug Administration] encourages bakers in the U.S. to choose not to use bromated flours, and laws in the state of California require products made with potassium bromate to disclose the potential cancer link on the label," Cording continues. (eatthis.com)
Hydroxide2
- Soluble in acids, and hot potassium hydroxide solution. (espimetals.com)
- Sodium and potassium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, natural gas, and sulfuric acid were the most frequent substances in transportation-related incidents. (cdc.gov)
Tartrate3
- SYN: a. potassium tartrate. (theodora.com)
- In order to investigate the effects of trivalent antimony on [Ca2+], we developed an in vitro cardiac myocyte model that was exposed for 24 hr to potassium antimonyl tartrate (PAT) at 0-10 uM. (cdc.gov)
- Control myocytes were exposed to sodium potassium tartrate. (cdc.gov)
Hydrogen1
- There are three major ones known: nitric oxide (quite popular for heart health), hydrogen sulfide (topic of discussion), and carbon monoxide (also a toxic gas, but it is not known if screwing with the carbon monoxide in your body is a good thing to do or not). (healthworkscollective.com)
Agency for Toxic Substances1
- DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: In 2010, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) initiated the National Toxic Substance Incidents Program (NTSIP), and it was retired in 2014. (cdc.gov)
Substance4
- An experiment might turn up very little of a toxic substance in honey, even if it's present in the wax, if the experimenter doesn't know to also test the wax. (smithsonianmag.com)
- PROBLEM/CONDITION: Every year in the United States, thousands of toxic substance incidents harm workers, first responders, and the public with the potential for catastrophic consequences. (cdc.gov)
- 72 hours) release of any toxic substance including chemical, biologic, radiologic, and medical materials. (cdc.gov)
- RESULTS: During 2010-2014, participating state health departments reported 22,342 incidents, of which 13,529 (60.6%) met the case definition for acute toxic substance incidents, and included 6,635 injuries among 5,134 injured persons, of whom 190 died. (cdc.gov)
Ingestion1
- It is toxic by ingestion, and/or inhalation. (brenntag.com)
Less toxic2
- It is described that borage external use has less toxic potential , for example, using the plant leaves in cataplasms (with demulcent action). (botanical-online.com)
- These plants and lily of the valley (which is similar but less toxic) contain digitalis glycosides. (msdmanuals.com)
Tablets5
- These highlights do not include all the information needed to use LOSARTAN POTASSIUM AND HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE TABLETS safely and effectively. (nih.gov)
- When pregnancy is detected, discontinue losartan potassium and hydrochlorothiazide tablets as soon as possible. (nih.gov)
- Hypersensitivity to any component of losartan potassium and hydrochlorothiazide tablets. (nih.gov)
- Hypotension: Correct volume or salt depletion prior to administration of losartan potassium and hydrochlorothiazide tablets. (nih.gov)
- Hepatic Impairment: Losartan potassium and hydrochlorothiazide tablets are not recommended for initial therapy, because the recommended starting dose is not available. (nih.gov)
Potentially1
- Potentially toxic elements. (cabi.org)
Salt2
Chemicals1
- For example, beeswax is a lipid, and many toxic chemicals are lipophilic, meaning they're drawn to lipids. (smithsonianmag.com)
Acid2
Excess3
- On the other hand, excess manganese is toxic. (cdc.gov)
- although borage has toxic components, so that, taken in excess or in prolonged use, can cause damage. (botanical-online.com)
- For example, excess potassium in feeds for dry cows (cows that are between lactations) results in metabolic problems, and low magnesium availability to dairy or beef cows in early lactation can cause grass tetany. (sare.org)
Soil2
- Potassium availability to plants is sometimes decreased when a soil is limed to increase its pH by one or two units. (sare.org)
- They are among many other Americans whose yards and gardens are contaminated with sewage sludge without their knowledge and who, as a result, are exposed to toxic contaminants in the soil. (prwatch.org)
Ratio2
- However, it has a balancing effect upon the sodium level in the tissues, and upon the sodium/potassium ratio. (drlwilson.com)
- In other words, it is a crutch that holds up the sodium level and the sodium/potassium ratio. (drlwilson.com)
Compounds2
- There may be other minerals that can form these toxic compounds, as well. (drlwilson.com)
- Hazards: All organic tin compounds are toxic. (espimetals.com)
Water1
Myocytes1
- Neutrophils invade the muscle layer in toxic megacolon and directly damage the myocytes by the release of proteolytic enzymes, cytokines, and leukotriene B 4 . (medscape.com)
Rats1
Levels4
- Blood biochemical tests revealed markedly lowered potassium levels. (medscape.com)
- Avoid natural licorice products, which may cause low levels of potassium. (naturalnews.com)
- 6 Alarming Signs Of Low Potassium Levels You Should Never Ignore! (vitanetonline.com)
- Potassium levels are closely monitored. (msdmanuals.com)
Amounts2
- Selenium salts are toxic in large amounts, but trace amounts are necessary for cellular function in many organisms, including all animals. (cdc.gov)
- Potassium (K) is one of the N-P-K "big three" primary nutrients needed in large amounts, and in humid regions it is frequently not present in sufficient quantities for optimum crop yields. (sare.org)
Medications2
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) represent opposite ends of a spectrum of disease that results from an adverse reaction, most often to certain medications. (rarediseases.org)
- [ 2 ] Although inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a common reason for toxic megacolon, other etiologies including infections, inflammation, bowel ischemia, radiation, and certain medications can lead to the development of this condition. (medscape.com)
Effects2
- the effects of analgesic agents (substances taken to alleviate pain) and other toxic substances, including drugs. (britannica.com)
- Even though the amigos are toxic, they have positive effects upon weakened, toxic and nutritionally depleted bodies. (drlwilson.com)
Assessment1
Agents1
- Agents increasing serum potassium: Risk of hyperkalemia. (nih.gov)
Effect1
- Culture concentrations of up to 10 uM PAT were without effect on total DNA and protein content of cultures indicating that PAT exposures were not overtly toxic. (cdc.gov)
Treatment1
- 2013). Long-term artificial sweetener acesulfame potassium treatment alters neurometabolic functions in C57BL/6J mice. (healthline.com)
Inflammation3
- The microscopic hallmark of toxic megacolon is inflammation extending beyond the mucosa into the muscularis propria. (medscape.com)
- Whereas the typical ulcerative colitis inflammatory response is limited to the mucosa, toxic megacolon is characterized by severe inflammation extending into the smooth muscle layer, thus paralyzing the colonic smooth muscle and leading to dilatation. (medscape.com)
- As inflammation progresses into the smooth-muscle layers of the colon, NO and local inflammatory modulators appear to be involved in toxic megacolon pathogenesis. (medscape.com)
Body1
- I am told that accumulating these toxic forms of minerals into the body is one of the most important adaptive mechanisms of the body. (drlwilson.com)
Component1
- Although the toxin (or toxins) of uremia has yet to be identified, the rapid improvement that follows dialysis points strongly to a toxic component. (britannica.com)