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Old 04-14-2004, 14:15   #14
Surgicalcric
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Not unless he begins having respiratory difficulty.

At that point your treatment would be aimed at the cause. You can try the inhaler, but the cause of respiratory difficulty would be the toxin itself. The patient would require other medications (Epi and Brethine here in the civilian world) and possibly an advanced airway.
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