On the Use of Diazepam and Pro-diazepam (2-Benzoyl-4-chloro-N-methyl-N-lysylglycin anilide), as Adjunct Antidotes in the Treatment of Organophosphorus Intoxication in the Guinea-pig

Author:

Karlsson Britt1,Lindgren Björn1,Millquist Eric1,Sandberg Maria1,Sellström Åke1

Affiliation:

1. Swedish Defence Research Establishment, Department of NBC Defence S-901 82 Umeå, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Diazepam and pro-diazepam (2-benzoyl-4-chloro-N-methyl-N-lysylglycin anilide) have been used as adjunct antidotes to pyridostigmine and atropine against the organophosphate, soman, in the guinea-pig. Both added significant protection to the pyridostigmine/atropine treatment. Animals pretreated with diazepam, 60 min before soman, were “better” protected than animals given an equimolar dose of pro-diazepam therapeutically 1 min after soman. A pretreatment with diazepam for three days further increased the protection. A therapeutic dose of pro-diazepam, 1 min after soman, gave no further protection, to the three day diazepam pretreatment. The serum concentrations of diazepam (given i.p.) and desmethyldiazepam (given i.m.) were determined by GLC after diazepam (i.p.) and pro-diazepam (i.m.) were given. The protection, relative to the control, provided by the diazepam pretreatment (60 min before and for three days before soman) correlated linearly, r = 0.9898, with the serum values of diazepam achieved at these times. Our data suggest that diazepam as adjunct to pyridostigmine and atropine administered as pretreatment gives a “safer” protection, than an equimolar dose of pro-diazepam given therapeutically.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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