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titleOfInvention Cyanogen poison first-aid spray and its preparing method and use
abstract The invention provides a cyanogen poison first-aid spray, which is characterized by comprising the following components in percentage by mass: 5-10% of isoamyl nitrite; 0-10% of ethanol. The invention also provides a preparation method of the cyanogen poison first-aid agent, which is characterized in that the two components are mixed, shaken and quantitatively packaged in an aerosol or spraying agent container at normal temperature. The invention can improve the poisoning dosage for emergency treatment of cyanogen poison from less than 2mg/kg body weight to 4.5mg/kg body weight in the prior art, thereby ensuring the effect of three-prevention education; the cyanogen poison emergency spray can also be used as an emergency medicine for angina and hydrogen sulfide poisoning.
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