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Obidoxime is a
member of the
oxime family used to
treat organophosphate poisoning.
Oximes are
drugs known for
their ability to
reverse the
binding of...
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Treatment for
poisoning with GV
involves drugs such as atropine, benactyzine,
obidoxime, and HI-6.
Fluorotabun Methylfluorophosphonylcholine VG (nerve agent)...
- molecule.
Oxime nerve-agent
antidotes are
pralidoxime (also
known as 2-PAM),
obidoxime, methoxime, HI-6, Hlo-7, and TMB-4. The
effectiveness of the
oxime treatment...
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fluoride BW284C51
TMTFA 3152 CT Reactivators:
Asoxime chloride Methoxime Obidoxime Pralidoxime Trimedoxime bromide BChETooltip Butyrylcholinesterase Inhibitors:...
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fluoride BW284C51
TMTFA 3152 CT Reactivators:
Asoxime chloride Methoxime Obidoxime Pralidoxime Trimedoxime bromide BChETooltip Butyrylcholinesterase Inhibitors:...
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fluoride BW284C51
TMTFA 3152 CT Reactivators:
Asoxime chloride Methoxime Obidoxime Pralidoxime Trimedoxime bromide BChETooltip Butyrylcholinesterase Inhibitors:...
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conjunction with
pralidoxime or
other pyridinium oximes (such as
trimedoxime or
obidoxime),
though the use of "-oximes" has been
found to be of no benefit, or to...
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fluoride BW284C51
TMTFA 3152 CT Reactivators:
Asoxime chloride Methoxime Obidoxime Pralidoxime Trimedoxime bromide BChETooltip Butyrylcholinesterase Inhibitors:...
- C14H16N4O3 (molar m****: 288.302 g/mol,
exact m****: 288.1222 u) may
refer to:
Obidoxime Piromidic acid This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- The
molecular formula C14H14N4O3 may
refer to:
Avadomide Obidoxime This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with the same molecular...