Two cases of sodium azide poisoning by accidental ingestion of Isoton

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Accidental ingestion of sodium azide in 0.1% solution by a patient and a laboratory technician in a hematological laboratory has demonstrated that very small quantities of sodium azide can give rise to toxic symptoms and that Isoton should be handled with care.

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Richardson, S. G. N., Giles, C., & Swan, C. H. J. (1975). Two cases of sodium azide poisoning by accidental ingestion of Isoton. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 28(5), 350–351. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.28.5.350

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