Effects of paraldehyde on the convulsions induced by administration of soman in rats.
P Carpentier, G Lallement, N Bodjarian, A Tarricone, G Blanchet
Index: Fundam. Clin. Pharmacol. 6(7) , 309-18, (1992)
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Abstract
The ability of paraldehyde, a potent central nervous system depressant, to prevent the convulsions induced by the organophosphate soman, an irreversible inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase, was studied in rats. Paraldehyde (0.1-500 mg/kg, im) administered 10 min before soman (100 micrograms/kg, sc) did not protect against seizures. Co-administered with atropine sulfate (10 mg/kg, im), paraldehyde produced a clear dose-dependent anticonvulsant response. Although this pre-treatment could delay the occurrence of death, it did not produce any change in the soman-induced 24 h mortality rate. Thus, co-administration of paraldehyde and atropine sulfate might constitute a valuable tool to be used against the convulsant consequences of soman poisoning. However, supplementary pre-medication, in addition to paraldehyde and atropine sulfate, remains necessary to improve the antilethal capacity of the pre-treatment.
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