Utility of Methylene Blue for the Reversal of Excessive Levels of Methemoglobin

Abstract

Many new prophylactic and therapeutic compounds are being studied as potential sources of methemoglobin useful in counteracting the lethal effects of cyanide intoxication. The formation of methemoglobin also leads to a reduction in the blood oxygen carrying capacity which may, in extreme cases, lead to lethal consequences. The i.v. administration of Methylene blue rapidly reverses methemoglobin to hemoglobin. Unanticipated high levels of methemoglobin (65 - 85%) in three sheep exposed to propiophenone derivatives led to a lethal outcome in one untreated sheep and complete recovery in two sheep which were treated with 3.0 mg/kg methylene blue i.v. Methemoglobin was reduced to safe levels within minutes following administration. A similar exposure of dogs to propriophenone derivatives led to high levels (77 - 78%) of methemoglobin which were readily reversed following the intravenous administration of the same dose of methylene blue.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 13, 1993
Accession Number
ADP008851

Entities

People

  • A. Kaminskis
  • C. Bossone
  • J. Vick
  • J. Von Bredow
  • Lemuel A. Brown

Organizations

  • Food and Drug Administration

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Blood
  • Health Services
  • Hemoglobin
  • Infusions
  • Intoxication
  • Jugular Vein
  • Methemoglobin
  • Methylene Blue
  • Methylenes
  • Payload
  • Recovery
  • Redox Indicators
  • Sodium
  • Sodium Compounds
  • Therapy
  • Veins

Fields of Study

  • Chemistry

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