But the article says she had psychosis and didn't die.
Thats Sodium Nitrite Solution i think .. i think the powdered forms are purest.
Yes I agree.
Just looked up a few strep test kits and the bottles are described as holding 8ml of solution at 2 M which seems to describe the dilution per liter liquid.
I'm pretty sure mixing 25 g of NaNo2 with just 100 ml of water results in a much higher concentration than this reagent.
(Nonetheless I think it's a very interesting article you found there
@.CTB !)
Please forgive me I am a bit slow. IS this a concentrated form of SN in liquid form or something? @See Article
01.12.2015: Educational case report - A woman in her 20s was brought to the casualty clinic due to symptoms of psychosis, and it was deemed necessary to section her.
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Oh another thing I noticed:
this was in 2015 and SN for CTB was unheard of, so they took a REALLY long time and a few transfers from ER to psychiatry to a different, larger hospital until the ICU nurse there took another blood sample and noticed the blood discolouration and then they finally considered an antidote…
If the patient had taken a bit more SN and the ICU nurse hadn't been on their toes this could have ended quite differently.