6/15/2023 0 Comments Cyanide antidote"It's much, much faster than current antidotes," Patterson said. This antidote works in less than three minutes - meeting the United States Department of Defense "three minute solution" standard. Patterson is developing an antidote that was discovered by retired University of Minnesota Professor Herbert Nagasawa. Current cyanide antidotes work slowly and are ineffective when administered after a certain point, said Steven Patterson, Ph.D., principal investigator and associate director of the University of the Minnesota Center for Drug Design.
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