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The document provides information on four substances: iodoform, colchicine, bromides, and methyl bromide. It lists their names, chemical properties, pharmacological applications, sources, ranges of toxicity, signs and symptoms of toxicity, and methods of management for potential exposure.
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Name Other Names Physiochemical Properties Pharmacologic Application Source Range of Toxicity Signs and Symptoms Management Qualitative Test

The document provides information on four substances: iodoform, colchicine, bromides, and methyl bromide. It lists their names, chemical properties, pharmacological applications, sources, ranges of toxicity, signs and symptoms of toxicity, and methods of management for potential exposure.
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NAME OTHER NAMES PHYSIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGIC SOURCE RANGE OF SIGNS AND MANAGEMENT QUALITATIVE

PROPERTIES APPLICATION TOXICITY SYMPTOMS TEST

IODOFORM - Triiodomethan - CHI3 Antiseptic wound is Mean Lethal Dose: - Vomiting Oral and Inhalation Resorcinol
e - 393.732 g/mol powder manufactured 2-4 grams of free - Hallucinations Exposure: Test: pink
- carbon triiodide - Pale yellow, by electrolysis iodine or about 1-2 - Delirium a) Gastric Lavage solution is
crystalline of aqueous ounces of string - Fever b) Activated formed which
substance solutions iodine tincture - Tachycardia Charcoal will turn to red
- Penetrating and containing Fatal Dose: with c) Hypotension with whitish
distinctive odor acetone, estimated to be 2g premature Eye and Dermal ppt upon
- Sweetish taste inorganic ventricular Exposure: heating
iodides, and beats Decontamination
sodium
carbonate.

COLCHICINE Also known as - C22H25NO6 -use to treat gout Is an ancient - As little as - Diarrhea - Maintain Ferric Chloride
Meadow saffron - 399.437 g/mol -use to treat familial drug is made 7mg has - Nausea ventilation Test:
- odorless Mediterranean fever from Autumn, been - Vomiting and
- pale yellow needles or -use to treat secondary Crocus, associated - Abdominal oxygenation
powder that darkens on amyloidosis Colchicum with death pain - For seizures:
exposure to light -use to treat autumnale - Fatal dose of administer
- very bitter taste Scleroderma IV colchicine Diazepam or
given to pxs Lorazepam
with gout
range from
7.2g
BROMIDES Bromide - Br- NaBr Bromide is - After - Headache - Dimercaprol Off white
- 79.904 g/mol - Sedative and found ingestion of - Nausea (BAL) sparingly
- Reddish brown anticonvulsants, naturally in 100g of - Vomiting - Acetylcysteine soluble ppt
- potassium employed in the earth’s sodium - Watery (Mucomyst)
bromide tastes photographic crust and in bromide eyes
sweet, at processing seawater in - Chronic - Dizziness
higher Methyl bromide various consumption - Irritation
concentrations - Fumigant in chemical of 0.5g per of your
it tastes bitter, ships’ holds and forms. It can day may mucous
and tastes salty grain silos and is also be found cause membrane
when the partly as an bromism
concentration is metabolized to alternative to
even higher bromide ions in chlorine in
vivo swimming
pool.

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