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Agents associated with noncardiogenic pulmonary edema
Agents associated with noncardiogenic pulmonary edema
Irritant gases
Ammonia
Chlorine
Hydrogen sulfide
Nitrogen oxides
Phosgene
Smoke
Sulfur dioxide
Metal oxides
Acid and alkaline gases
Aldehydes
Isocyanates
Polymers
Volatile inhalants (hydrocarbons)
Gasoline
Kerosene
Butane
Beryllium
Opiates
Heroin
Methadone
Sedative-hypnotics
Ethchlorvynol
Cellular asphyxiants
Cyanide
Carbon monoxide
Salicylates
Organophosphates
Phencyclidine
Paraquat
Ethylene glycol
Heavy metals
Sympathomimetics
Beta blockers
Calcium-channel blockers
Any agent that causes prolonged hypoxia or hypotension may result in the acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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