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Fatal Sodium Nitrite Poisoning: Key Considerations for Prehospital Providers - PubMed
Sodium nitrite is a powerful oxidizing agent that causes hypotension and limits oxygen transport and delivery in the body through the formation of methemoglobin. Clinical manifestations can include cyanosis, hypoxia, altered consciousness, dysrhythmias, and death. The majority of reports on...

Hey I found this article on SN poisoning. I'm curious if u guys think she really drank only 1 tbs??? I ordered some pure SN but I don't have any anti emetics. I would like to not throw it all up. So I wonder about how much to use in tbs and cups for the smallest volume?