Military Medicine, April 1st, 2000
The following letter is reprinted from the February 2000 issue, where an entire line of the original letter was accidentally omitted during typesetting. Military Medicine apologizes for this error. The corrected text appears below.
November 11,1999
Dear Editor:
Military medical management of nerve agent casualties uses antidote therapy consisting of atropine 2 mg. And pralidoxime 600 mg. In the form of the MARK I kit. Additionally, medical doctrine is to treat the seizure activity produced by nerve agent poisoning with diazepam 10 mg. IM up to a total of 30 mg. IM via buddy aid or combat me...
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