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Ricin antidote
Ricin antidote










SUMMARY 2.1 Main risks and target organs Intense gastroenteritis and acute dehydration. 1.3 Common name(s) African coffee tree (USA) Carrapateiro (Brazil) Castor (Argentine) Castor bean (USA) Castor-oil (USA) Higuereta (Cuba, Puerto Rico) Koli, Pa'aila (Hawaii) La'au-'aila (Hawaii) Mamona (Brazil) Mamoneiro (Brazil) Palma de Cristo (Uruguay) Palma-cristi (Brazil) Ricin (France) Ricino (Argentine) Steadfast (USA) Tartago (Uruguay) 2. NAME 1.1 Scientific name Ricinus communis 1.2 Family Euphorbiaceae (Spurge family). AUTHOR(S), REVIEWER(S), DATE(S) (INCLUDING UPDATES), COMPLETE ADDRESS(ES)ġ. TOXICOLOGICAL/TOXINOLOGICAL ANALYSES AND BIOMEDICAL INVESTIGATIONSĨ.1.2 Storage of laboratory samples and specimensĨ.1.3 Transport of laboratory samples and specimensĨ.2 Toxicological Analyses and Their InterpretationĨ.2.1 Tests on toxic ingredient(s) of materialĨ.2.1.2 Advanced Qualitative Confirmation Test(s)Ĩ.2.2.2 Advanced Qualitative Confirmation Test(s)Ĩ.2.3 Interpretation of toxicological analysesĨ.3 Biomedical investigations and their interpretationĨ.3.4 Interpretation of biomedical investigationsĨ.4 Other biomedical (diagnostic) investigations and their interpretationĨ.5 Overall Interpretation of all toxicological analyses and toxicological investigationsĩ.4 Systematic description of clinical effectsĩ.4.9 Eye, ears, nose, throat: local effectsĩ.4.12.2 Fluid and electrolyte disturbancesġ0.2 Relevant laboratory analyses and other investigationsġ0.2.3 Toxicological/toxinological analysisġ0.3 Life supportive procedures and symptomatic treatmentġ2.1 Availability of antidotes/antitoxinsġ4. NAMEĢ.4 First-aid measures and management principlesģ.3.2 Description, chemical structure, stabilityģ.3.3 Other physico-chemical characteristicsĦ.3 Biological half-life by route of exposureĨ.












Ricin antidote