All,
Second one in a short time after the incident with sodium azide poisoning i
n a coffee machine at a lab at Harvard. While inhalational p
oisoning can occur with hydroazoic acid vapors, the usual route of poison
ing with sodium azide is ingestion (it is not particulalry well-absorbed sy
stemically through the skin although this is possible).
So is this a coincidence, a malignant "copy-cat" deliberate poisoning,
just plain poor laboratory safety practices (making beverages in glassware
, etc), or as we saw in between the 1983 Chicago acetaminophen-cyanide
poisoning toxic terrorism incident and the 1986 similar occurrences in New
York and Seattle, a person who became suicidal using a toxic substance th
at was available. No way to tell from the information available.
Unfortunately, most cyanide antidotes do not work against sodium azide,
although there is some very speculative in vitro data that hydroxocobalami
n might (and the emphasis must be very much on might) have some effect.
Alan H. Hall, M.D.
Toxicology Consulting and Medical Translating Services, Inc.
Laramie, WY
Clinical Assistant Professor
Colorado School of Public Health
Denver, CO
ahalltoxic**At_Symbol_Here**msn.com
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