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  1. May 11, 2018 · Notably, sodium nitrite is a very similar substance to sodium nitrate, and may also cause methemoglobinemia; such toxicity is treated in a similar fashion [Citation 9–13]. In healthy humans, erythrocytes are continually exposed to oxidative stress from natural metabolism [ Citation 1 , Citation 7 ].

  2. Inhaled toxins more rapid than ingested. Inhalation exposure may cause syncope and death after only a few breaths. Early signs. CNS stimulation ( Headache, anxiety, confusion) Tachycardia, palpitations and hypotension. Tachypnea. Cherry-red color (rarely seen) Late signs. Nausea, vomiting.

  3. exposures to the sodium nitrite, and among forty-seven cases, the reported mortality was 30%. • Multiple online sources encourage use of sodium nitrite, an unrestricted and commercially available product as a reliable method of suicide. • Sodium nitrite ingestion can cause significant methemoglobinemia that can be fatal without

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  5. Oct 27, 2022 · Sodium nitrite causes increased methemoglobin, resulting in systemic hypoxia, metabolic acidosis, and cyanosis. Since sodium nitrite is a preservative, the ingestion of foods containing an excessive amount of this substance can also cause acute intoxication up to death.

  6. Mar 25, 2022 · Sodium nitrite (NaNO2) is a compound with broad practical applications in food preservation, automotive maintenance, and animal control. Sodium nitrite is also potentially fatal when ingested, as it interferes with the ability of red blood cells to transport oxygen. While incidents of accidental consumption have been reported in the literature, case reports of sodium nitrite being used as a ...

  7. Sodium nitrite is commonly used to preserve meats, color stuff, and kill microbes. It can be used used to treat cyanide toxicity, but it can also cause harm when not indicated or overdosed. Sodium nitrite poisoning is most commonly reported as accidental, but has been reported as suicide method (see NYTimes article) Patients with sodium nitrite ...

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