High Dose of Pralidoxime Reverses Paraoxon-Induced Respiratory Toxicity in Mice.
Pascal HouzéThomas BerthinJean-Herlé RaphalenAlice HutinFrédéric Joseph BaudPublished in: Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation (2018)
In the present study, a toxic but non-lethal model of diethylparaoxon in awake, unrestrained mice was observed. By administering an equipotent dose of diethylparaoxon to rats, a 150 mg kg-1 dose of pralidoxime administered alone completely reversed diethylparaoxon-induced respiratory toxicity in mice. The dose dependency of reversal suggests that further studies are needed for assessing plasma concentrations of pralidoxime resulting in reversal of toxicity.