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Sodium Nitrite Poisoning
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Sodium Nitrite Poisoning
, Sodium Nitrite Toxicity, Sodium Nitrate Poisoning, Sodium Nitrate Toxicity
See Also
Unknown Ingestion
Pathophysiology
Sodium Nitrite Toxicity
Results in oxidative damage and risk of
Methemoglobinemia
Vasodilator properties, especially via
Nitrous Oxide
production resulting in
Hypotension
Sodium
Nitrite has recent use as an intentional suicidal
Overdose
(promoted in online
Suicide
kits)
Large ingestions (grams) result in
Methemoglobinemia
Contrast
Sodium
Nitrite with
Sodium
Nitrate (NaNO3)
Sodium
Nitrate is colorless crystal or powder
Sodium
Nitrate is a preservative used for cheese, meats and fish (and naturally present in vegetables)
Maximal daily recommended intake is 3.7 mg Nitrate ion/day or 5 mg
Sodium
nitrate per kg
Sodium
Nitrate appears safe at typical doses
However, 5% of ingested nitrate is converted to the toxic
Sodium
nitrite
Very large
Sodium
Nitrate ingestions (e.g. >40 to 300 mg NO3/kg) may be fatal
Symptoms
Nausea
or
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Headache
Dyspnea
Signs
Altered Level of Consciousness
to coma
Tachypnea
or severe respiratory distress
Seizure
s
Hypotension
Flushing
Cyanosis
Labs
See
Unknown Ingestion
Methemoglobin Level may be increased to >50 to 70%
Arterial Blood Gas
(ABG) or
Venous Blood Gas
(VBG)
Acidosis
Management
ABC Management
Methylene Blue 1 to 2 mg/kg IV over minutes
Consider
Activated Charcoal
if airway is secure (e.g. cuffed
Endotracheal Tube
) and ingestion in last 1-2 hours
References
Swadron and Nordt (2022) EM:Rap 22(6): 5-7
Joosen (2014) BMJ Case Rep +PMID: 24879739 [PubMed]
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