Scientists at the University of Minnesota have created a new quick antidote for cyanide poisoning. According to the researchers, is the antidote (remedy) save the life of many people to possible cyanide poisoning, namely firefighters, industrial workers, and victims of terrorist attacks. According to lead researcher Steven Patterson (Steven Patterson), an antidote to the existing files is slow and inefficient at a certain point, and the new antidote works very quickly, within three minutes. Researchers tested the antidote in animals was due to the very effective. In the next three years, the researchers human clinical trials. New antidote is very valuable because it can be taken orally (current antidotes must be taken intravenously), and saves the time of the poison. Cyanide - Quick-toxin, which blocks the flow of oxygen to the body. Headaches, loss of coordination, weak pulse, frequent palpitations, numbness and even death: cyanide poisoning is accompanied. Since cyanide in small amounts in some foods, the body for receipt of amount of substance is adjusted. The new antidote used the idea that the body's ability to resist the toxicity of cyanide to tiotsinat them into non-toxic.
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