ascorbic-acid has been researched along with acetamide* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for ascorbic-acid and acetamide
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Treatment of severe fluoroacetamide poisoning in patient with combined multiple organ dysfunction syndrome by evidence-based integrated Chinese and Western medicines: A case report.
Fluoroacetamide poisoning is the acute and severe disease of human, which leads to nervous, digestive, and cardiovascular system damage or even death in a short period of time.. We report a case of a 65-year-old woman with loss of consciousness, nausea, and vomiting who was sent to the hospital by passers-by.. She was diagnosed with severe fluoroacetamide poisoning with combined multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.. When the diagnosis was unclear, we gave gastric lavage, support and symptomatic treatment, and closely with the vital sign. When the diagnosis was clear, based on the evidence of retrieved, muscle injection of acetamide, calcium gluconate, and vitamin C. Traditional Chinese medicine aspect, oral administration of mung bean soup of glycyrrhizae and Da-Cheng-Qi decoction enema.. By setting reasonable treatment for patients, she had no special discomfort and complications after treatment. Besides, through 1-month follow-up, it was confirmed that the treatments were effective.. Evidence-based integrated Chinese and Western medicines can effectively improve the therapeutic effects in severe fluoroacetamide-poisoned patients with combined MODS. Topics: Acetamides; Aged; Antidotes; Ascorbic Acid; Calcium Gluconate; Diagnosis, Differential; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Evidence-Based Medicine; Female; Fluoroacetates; Gastric Lavage; Humans; Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Multiple Organ Failure | 2017 |
On-site determination of tin in geological and water samples using novel organic reagent with iodide.
A new, simple and sensitive method for spectrophotometric determination of tin (IV) with iodide and amide is described. The Sn(IV)-I(-) complex is extracted with chloroform solution of amide (N-phenylacetamide, N-alkylacetamide, alkyl=butyl, phenyl, hexyl and octyl group) in the strong sulphuric acid solution. Among five amides studied, N-octylacetamide (OAA) has been selected as it yielded best sensitivity. The apparent (at twofold preconcentration) molar absorptivity with respect to tin is (2.40)x10(5)Lmol(-1)cm(-1) at lambda(max), 410nm. The detection limit of the method is 4microgL(-1) Sn. The method is free from interferences of common ions that are normally associated with Sn. The method is highly sensitive and found to be applicable for the rapid determination of tin in water samples at micro-gram levels. Topics: Acetamides; Ascorbic Acid; Environmental Monitoring; Indicators and Reagents; Iodides; Kinetics; Spectrophotometry; Tin; Water; Water Pollutants, Chemical; Water Purification | 2009 |