Sodium nitrite toxicity: Difference between revisions

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*High-purity sodium nitrite is a highly water-soluble, yellowish-white powder<ref name="wikipedia"/>
*High-purity sodium nitrite is a highly water-soluble, yellowish-white powder<ref name="wikipedia"/>
*Sodium nitrite has many uses across multiple industries, including as a food additive
*Sodium nitrite has many uses across multiple industries, including as a food additive
*[[Sodium Nitrite]] also has some medical use as an antidote to certain toxidromes.
*[[Sodium nitrite]] also has some medical use as an antidote to certain toxidromes.
*Recent toxicology and suicidology literature has described a trend of suicides by poisoning with sodium nitrite.
*Recent toxicology and suicidology literature has described a trend of suicides by poisoning with sodium nitrite.



Revision as of 16:52, 31 October 2025

Background

  • Sodium Nitrite is an inorganic compound composed of a sodium (Na) bonded to a nitrite (NO2) group[1]
  • High-purity sodium nitrite is a highly water-soluble, yellowish-white powder[1]
  • Sodium nitrite has many uses across multiple industries, including as a food additive
  • Sodium nitrite also has some medical use as an antidote to certain toxidromes.
  • Recent toxicology and suicidology literature has described a trend of suicides by poisoning with sodium nitrite.

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Evaluation

Workup

Diagnosis

Management

Disposition

See Also

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