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Nerve Agents


Shorter Summaries

Organophosphates/Nerve Agents (CSB)

Nerve Gases (ACP)

Facts About Sarin (GB) (CDC)

Facts About Soman (GD) (CDC)

Facts About Tabun (GA) (CDC)

Facts About VX (CDC)

ToxFAQs (ATSDR)

ToxFAQs: Nerve Agents - GA, GB, GD, VX (ATSDR)

Emergency Response Card (CDC/NIOSH)

Sarin (GB)

Soman (GD)

Tabun (GA)

VX

Field Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook (USAMRICD)

Field Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook (USAMRICD) Go to Nerve Agents chapter

 

Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs) (CDC/ATSDR)

Nerve Agents (GA, GB, GD, VX)

Medical Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook (USAMRICD)

Nerve Agents (GA, GB, GD, GF, VX )

Laboratory Testing Information

Chemical Terrorism Specimen Collection (DHSS)

Other Information Sources

Case Definition: Nerve Agents or Organophosphates (CDC)

Toxic Syndrome Description: Nerve Agent and Organophosphate Pesticide Poisoning (CDC)

Nerve Agents Summary (CDC)

FDA Approves DuodoteŽ (Atropine and Pralidoxime Chloride injection)

Atropine Use In Children After Nerve Gas Exposure (NCDP)

FDA Approves Pediatric Doses of AtroPenŽ

AtroPenŽ 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, and 2 mg Auto-Injectors (atropine injection) Package Insert

Pralidoxime Chloride 600 mg Auto-Injector (pralidoxime chloride injection) Package Insert

Educational Material and Programs

Nerve Agents Slides (CDC)

Advanced Management of Nerve Agent and Sulfur Mustard Casualties Webcast (U.S. Army Medical Command) [First time users must register - Free - Click on "First time users click here"]