zenuwgas
Zenuwgas, also known as nerve agent, is a class of organic chemicals that disrupt the mechanism by which muscles are turned on and off. They cause an overload of the system, by allowing muscles to continually contract. In most cases, this leads to a rapid respiratory failure. Zenuwgas are extremely poisonous and can be lethal even in minute quantities. They are typically colorless and odorless, making them difficult to detect. The effects of zenuwgas exposure can be rapid, with symptoms appearing within seconds or minutes.
The most common types of zenuwgas include Sarin, VX, Tabun, and Soman. These agents were developed in
Treatment for zenuwgas exposure involves the administration of antidotes, such as atropine and pralidoxime, which can