Vincent M, Vincent F, Marka C, Faure J
Clin Toxicol. 1981 Dec;18(12):1519-27. doi: 10.3109/15563658108990360.
On the basis of personal results in man and laboratory animal, we examined some aspects of acute and chronic cyanide intoxication: physiopathological aspects, hydroxocobalamin's therapeutic action in treating acute intoxications and neurotoxic sufferings due to cyanide, and hydroxocobalamin's biological action in decreasing the level of free cyanide appearing in blood and urine, a few days after sciatic nerve clamping in rabbits.