Chemical Weapons
1. Nerve agents (e.g. sarin, tabun, VX gas)
>Symptoms: muscles contract, causing respiratory failure and paralysis.
>Spread: direct contact with substance, though liquids, foods or aerosol spray.
>Treatment: immediate decontamination and antidote injection.
2. Choking agents (e.g. chlorine, phosgene)
>Symptoms: may not develop for several hours. Starts with coughing and choking, as lungs swell, eventually causing suffocation.
>Spread: direct contact with substance.
>Treatment: immediate decontamination and antidote injection.
3. Blistering agents (e.g. lewsite gas, mustard gas)
>Symptoms: skin blisters and burns.
>Spread: direct contact with substance.
>Treatment: immediate decontamination, followed by antibiotics. In severe cases, plastic surgery can be carried out after wounds have healed.
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