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Chlororganic compounds (chos)


- hexachlorane, hexabenzene, DDT, etc. are also used as insecticides. All the AOCs dissolve well in fats and lipids, so they accumulate in nerve cells, block respiratory enzymes in the cells. The lethal dose of DDT: 10-15 g.
Symptoms. When the poison gets on the skin, dermatitis occurs. With inhalation intake - irritation of the mucous membrane of the nasopharynx, trachea, bronchi. There are nosebleeds, sore throat, cough, wheezing in the lungs, redness and pain in the eyes.
When ingestion, dyspeptic disorders, abdominal pain, a few hours later calf muscle cramps, gait unsteadiness, muscle weakness, weakening of reflexes. At high doses of venom, the development of a coma is possible.
There may be liver and kidney damage.
Death occurs when there is an acute cardiovascular insufficiency.
The first aid is similar to the poisoning of the WCF (see above). After washing the stomach is recommended inside the mixture "GUM: 25 g of tannin, 50 g of activated carbon, 25 g of magnesium oxide (burnt magnesia), stir until the consistency of the paste., After 10-15 minutes, take a salt laxative.
Treatment:
Calcium gluconate (10% solution), calcium chloride (10% rr) 10 ml intravenously. Nicotinic acid (3 ml of 1% solution) under the skin repeatedly. Vitaminotherapy. With convulsions - barbamyl (5 ml of 10% solution) intramuscularly. Forced diuresis (alkalinization and water stress). Treatment of acute cardiovascular and acute renal failure. Therapy for hypochloraemia: 10-30 ml of a 10% solution of sodium chloride in a vein.