Nerve Agents
Shorter Summaries
- Facts About Sarin (GB) (CDC)
- Facts About Soman (GD) (CDC)
- Facts About Tabun (GA) (CDC)
- Facts About VX (CDC)
- Nerve Agents (UPMC)
Fourth Generation Agents (FGA, also known as A-series or Novichok nerve agents) (HHS)
ToxFAQs (ATSDR)
Emergency Response Card (CDC/NIOSH)
Quick Reference Guides (NRT)
- Quick Reference Guide: GB (Sarin) (NRT)
- Quick Reference Guide: GF (Cyclosarin) (NRT)
- Quick Reference Guide: GD (Soman) (NRT)
- Quick Reference Guide: GA (Tabun) (NRT)
- Quick Reference Guide: VX (NRT)
Chemical Hazards Emergency Medical Management - CHEMM (HHS)
- Nerve Agents - Prehospital Management (HHS)
Note links along left side of the page. - Fourth Generation Agents - Prehospital Management (HHS)
Note links along left side of the page. - Nerve Agents - Emergency Department/Hospital Management (HHS)
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Fourth Generation Agents - Hospital Management (HHS)
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CHEMPACK
- CHEMPACK (CDC)
- CHEMPACK (HHS)
- Emergency Use Authorization (FDA)
- EUA Atropine Fact Sheet for Healthcare Providers (FDA)
- EUA Atropine Fact Sheet for Patients and Caregivers (FDA)
Field Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook (USAMRICD)
Medical Management Guidelines (MMGs) (CDC/ATSDR)
Medical Management of Chemical Casualties Handbook (USAMRICD)
- Nerve Agents (GA, GB, GD, GF, VX ) (See page 122.)
Medical Aspects of Chemical Warfare (Office of the Surgeon General, Dept of the Army)
- Nerve Agents
- Medical Aspects of Chemical Warfare: Medical Management of Chemical Toxicity in Pediatrics (Office of the Surgeon General, Dept of the Army)