Abstract
Summary
Intravenously or intraperiton-eally administered sodium salicylate in dose levels of 600 mg per kg is an effective antidote for acute beryllium poisoning in mice when given up to 8 hours after the administration of intravenous beryllium sulfate in LD95 amounts. Salicylate analogues without the ortho-hydroxy, carboxylic acid grouping were generally ineffective as were 2 dihydroxyben-zoates.
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