Nitrous acid (as sodium nitrite) is used as part of an intravenous mixture with sodium thiosulfate to treat cyanide poisoning. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medications needed in a basic health system. There is also research to investigate its applicability towards treatments for heart attacks, brain aneurysms, pulmonary hypertension in infants, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.
Synonyms
Potassium nitrite
Sodium nitrite
nitrosyl hydroxide
Nitrous acid
hydroxidooxidonitrogen
dioxonitric acid
Brand Names
Wakefern Enamel Guard
CVS Pharmacy Enamel Guard
Nithiodote
Sodium Nitrite Injection, USP
Rite Aid Enamel Guard
Sodium Nitrite
Indication
For sequential use with sodium thiosulfate for the treatment of acute cyanide poisoning that is judged to be life-threatening [FDA Label].
Categories
Acids
Acids, Noncarboxylic
Anions
Antidotes
Compounds used in a research, industrial, or household setting
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