Monday, November 23, 2009

Health

Blister Agents

By U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Posted 3/29/06

Overview

This family of chemical agents is also called vesicant agents:

Mustards and lewisites cause blistering on the skin after exposure. Mustard gas is the best-known example. A lesser-known but possible threat is lewisite.

Mustard Gas

Basic Facts

Mustard Gas as a Weapon

Mustard Gas Illness

Mustard Gas Diagnosis and Treatment

Lessening the Impact of Mustard Gas Exposure

Lewisite

Basic Facts

Lewisite as a Weapon

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