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dimercaprol and Eye Diseases

dimercaprol has been researched along with Eye Diseases in 7 studies

Dimercaprol: An anti-gas warfare agent that is effective against Lewisite (dichloro(2-chlorovinyl)arsine) and formerly known as British Anti-Lewisite or BAL. It acts as a chelating agent and is used in the treatment of arsenic, gold, and other heavy metal poisoning.
dimercaprol : A dithiol that is propane-1,2-dithiol in which one of the methyl hydrogens is replaced by a hydroxy group. a chelating agent originally developed during World War II as an experimental antidote against the arsenic-based poison gas Lewisite, it has been used clinically since 1949 for the treatment of poisoning by arsenic, mercury and gold. It can also be used for treatment of poisoning by antimony, bismuth and possibly thallium, and (with sodium calcium edetate) in cases of acute leaad poisoning. Administration is by (painful) intramuscular injection of a suspension of dimercaprol in peanut oil, typically every 4 hours for 2-10 days depending on the toxicity. In the past, dimercaprol was also used for the treatment of Wilson's disease, a severely debilitating genetic disorder in which the body tends to retain copper, with resultant liver and brain injury.

Eye Diseases: Diseases affecting the eye.

Research

Studies (7)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19907 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
ADLER, FH1
FRY, WE1
LEOPOLD, IH1
ROUHER, F2
Fomicheva, LV1
van Oye, R1
Goldstein, JH1
Lange, J1

Reviews

1 review available for dimercaprol and Eye Diseases

ArticleYear
Effects of drugs on cornea, conjunctiva, and lids.
    International ophthalmology clinics, 1971, Volume: 11, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Analgesics; Anesthetics, Local; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Anticonvulsants; Antimalarials; Arseni

1971

Other Studies

6 other studies available for dimercaprol and Eye Diseases

ArticleYear
Pathologic study of ocular lesions due to lewisite (B-chlorovinyldichloroarsine) changes with and without BAL (2,3-dimercaptopropanol) therapy.
    Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1929), 1947, Volume: 38, Issue:1

    Topics: Arsenicals; Dimercaprol; Eye; Eye Diseases; Gas Poisoning; Humans

1947
[Chalcosis of the crystalline lens: effect of BAL].
    Bulletin des societes d'ophtalmologie de France, 1958, Volume: 1

    Topics: Cataract; Dimercaprol; Eye Diseases; Heavy Metal Poisoning; Humans; Lens, Crystalline; Metals, Heavy

1958
[Chelating agents in ophthalmology].
    Bulletin des societes d'ophtalmologie de France, 1958, Volume: 2

    Topics: Dimercaprol; Edetic Acid; Eye Diseases; Humans

1958
[New method of antidote treatment of the eyes].
    Oftalmologicheskii zhurnal, 1978, Volume: 33, Issue:2

    Topics: Aerosols; Antidotes; Dimercaprol; Eye Diseases; Humans; Mercury Poisoning; Methods; Unithiol

1978
[Harmful effects of common drugs on the visual apparatus. The oligo-elements and chelating agents. B. Chelating agents].
    Bulletin de la Societe belge d'ophtalmologie, 1972, Volume: 160, Issue:1

    Topics: Chelating Agents; Deferoxamine; Dimercaprol; Edetic Acid; Eye Diseases; Humans; Penicillamine; Visio

1972
[Chemica damage to the eye in industrial medicine].
    Ophthalmologica. Journal international d'ophtalmologie. International journal of ophthalmology. Zeitschrift fur Augenheilkunde, 1969, Volume: 1-3, Issue:1

    Topics: Argyria; Burns, Chemical; Caustics; Chelating Agents; Chronic Disease; Copper; Deferoxamine; Dimerca

1969