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Sodium Azide Poisoning
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Sodium Azide Poisoning
, Sodium Azide
Mechanism
Sodium Azide Description
Odorless white crystalline powder
Sodium Azide Activity
Cytochrome oxidase inhibitor
Nitridizing agent
Terminal oxidation inhibitor (blocks
Oxidative Phosphorylation
)
Results in cellular asphyxia
Increases cyclic guanosine monophosphate (via guanylate cyclase activation)
Sodium Azide Industrial Use
Antimicrobial preservative (labs)
Explosive detonator
Air Bag
propellant (older
Air Bag
s)
Agricultural
Pesticide
Toxicity
Very dangerous chemical in humans
Lethal dose <1 grams
Symptoms
Dizziness
Headache
Nausea
and
Vomiting
Dyspnea
Signs
Tachycardia
Hypotension
(within minutes of ingestion)
Pungent, toxic odor
Hydrazoic acid fumes (released on ingestion and acidification of Sodium Azide)
Labs
Serum
Lactic Acid
Increased
Basic chemistry panel
Metabolic Acidosis
Hyperkalemia
Management
Staff should wear
Personal Protection Equipment
Patient
Decontamination
Remove and bag clothing
Rinse patient of any remaining Sodium Azide (powder, vomit)
Consider
Activated Charcoal
in early presentations after ingestion
Aggressive supportive care
Intravenous Fluid
s
Airway management
Vasopressor
s (
Norepinephrine
) for refractory
Hypotension
Consider
Hemodialysis
or plasma exchange
References
Tomaszewski (2019) Crit Dec Emerg Med 33(9):32
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