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A novel aqueous dimethyl trisulfide formulation is effective at low doses against cyanide toxicity in non-anesthetized mice and rats.

D S LippnerD M HildenbergerM O RhoomesJessica N WinbornH DixonJ McDonoughG A Rockwood
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2021)
IM treatment with 10% DMTS improves survival and clinical outcomes in non-anesthetized rodent models of acute CN toxicity. Additionally, the use of an SC KCN delayed-treatment model in rats is advised to assess the performance of a candidate CN countermeasure in a more realistic exposure/treatment scenario.
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