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Fatal methaemoglobinaemia in a dental nurse. A case of sodium nitrite poisoning.
Methaemoglobinaemia may be caused by ingestion of a number of drugs, among them nitrites, some of which are remarkably toxic. This was tragically highlighted by the death of a 17 year old dental nurse after taking a single 1 g tablet of sodium nitrite. ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Starting to think that although the guide calls for an antimietics regimen and 25g, 5g to 10g and no antimietics would probably work for most.