Chemical warfare agents and treatment strategies
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2018
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Chemical agents; is the general name of substances known to have toxic effects on the environment, which cause a large number
of deaths and disabilities in a short period of time. These agents are divided into subclasses such as blister, nerve, choking,
incapacitating/behavior altering, and asphyxiants/blood agents. In addition to the short-term effects of these agents there may be
long-term reflections which affect the next generation. The previous century has been an important period in terms of observing the
problems arising from the usage of the agents during wars. Deaths only due to nerve agents are thought to exceed 5 millions in recent
wars. Especially the situation that the World War II has emerged shows the magnitude of the use of chemical agents. Due to these
detrimental effects, their usage is restricted or prohibited by various international organizations. Despite these obstacles, chemical
agents have been used by some countries and terrorist groups. Effects of these agents can take part vary from basic symptoms such
as nose irritation to serious problems such as respiratory arrest. Healthcare professionals working in the management of exposure
to these agents should have sufficient knowledge and be aware of their effects on the body. For this purpose; we discussed the
serious effects of chemical warfare agents on human health and environment, post-exposure applications and pharmacological
treatment options.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Polat, S., Gunata, M., & Parlakpinar, H. (2021). Chemical warfare agents and treatment strategies . Annals of Medical Research