A Clinical Trial of Cysteinamine (Beta-Mercaptoethylamine) in Radiation Sickness
- 1 June 1955
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The British Journal of Radiology
- Vol. 28 (330) , 325-326
- https://doi.org/10.1259/0007-1285-28-330-325
Abstract
Several reports have appeared in the literature claiming that cysteinamine (β-mercaptoethylamine) has both a favourable protective action on mice exposed to whole body X irradiation and a beneficial therapeutic action on patients who have developed radiation sickness during X-ray therapy (Bacq and Herve, 1952; Herve, 1952; Bacq, Herve, Fischer, Lecomte, Pivotte, Deschamps, Le Bihan and Rayet, 1953; Bacq, Deschamps, Fischer, Herve, Le Bihan, Lecomte, Pivotte and Rayet, 1953; Bacq, 1953; Bacq, 1954). The object of this communication is to present the results of attempts to modify the time of development of radiation sickness following exposure to a single dose of X rays, by the administration of cysteinamine before and after irradiation.Keywords
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