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3. Possible poisoning
1) Slight poisoning: Dizziness, headache,
vomiting, general feeling of sickness, etc.
All these symptoms pass if one
immediately gets out into the fresh air.
Alcohol reduces resistance to prussic
acid gassing, therefore, do not drink
alcohol before fumigation. Prescribe: 1
tablet Cardiazol or Veriazol in order to
prevent heart disorders, if necessary,
repeat after 2-3 hours.
2) Severe poisoning: The affected person
will collapse suddenly and faint. First Aid:
fresh air, remove gas mask, loosen
clothing, apply artificial respiration.
Lobelin, intermuscular 0,01 g. Do not
give camphor injections.
3) Poisoning through the skin: Symptoms
as for 1. Treat in the same way.
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