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DOI: 10.1177/0897190004268653 © 2004 SAGE Publications Pharmacy Preparedness for Incidents Involving Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical WeaponsIllinois Poison Center, Chicago.
Illinois Poison Center, Chicago. Recent worldwide terrorist attacks and hoaxes have heightened awareness that more incidents involving weapons of mass destruction (WMD) may occur in the United States. With federal funding assistance, local domestic preparedness programs have been initiated to train and equip emergency services and emergency department personnel in the management of large numbers of casualties exposed to nuclear, biological, or chemical (NBC) agents. Hospital pharmacies will be required to provide antidotes, antibiotics, antitoxins, and other pharmaceuticals in large amounts and/or have the capability for prompt procurement. Pharmacists should become knowledgeable in drug therapy of NBC threats with respect to nerve agents, cyanide, pulmonary irritants, radio-nucleotides, anthrax, botulism, and other possible WMD.
Key Words: Antidotes WMD preparedness disaster preparedness chemical warfare biological warfare
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