Could Common Antihistamines Become Antidote to Deadly Chemical Agent?: Michigan State University
December 06, 2019
December 06, 2019
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Dec. 6 [TNSgrants-NIH] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
In March 2019, the FBI entered an Oklahoma City apartment and found massive amounts of dangerous chemicals. Among the chemicals was Phosgene oxime, or CX, one of the deadliest chemical agents ever manufactured.
CX, categorized with blistering agents like mustard gas, is a nettle agent or urticant, a variety of chemical that causes serious allergic reactions tha . . .
In March 2019, the FBI entered an Oklahoma City apartment and found massive amounts of dangerous chemicals. Among the chemicals was Phosgene oxime, or CX, one of the deadliest chemical agents ever manufactured.
CX, categorized with blistering agents like mustard gas, is a nettle agent or urticant, a variety of chemical that causes serious allergic reactions tha . . .