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Originally Posted by jester
WRONG!!!!!!
The vials 1 and 2 from the decon kits were kinda like BLEACH! And we were issued baggies of concentrated dry bleach by our NBC officer as a suppliment to our decon kits.
Paul,
We had a total of 4 or 5 auto injectors,
3 atropiene which is a poison sure which will flood the system and counteract most poisons. The TUPAMCHLORIDE is a form of VALIUM that is super concentrated. That was to counter the effect of the nerve agents which would cause severe convulsions. Remember, those were used to counter the nerve agents not the mustard or chlorine threat. And yes, atropiene is used in medicinal practice today as well, often to counter poisoning. Another thing it does is help you to flush the system. I actualy used to know the whole bio process of how it worked but today I failed that roll 
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So after a poison gas attack, you're wandering around the battlefield both stoned and hyped up...
2PAM Chloride wouldn't be good for me, with your answer -- I'm violently allergic to Valium. I'd throw everything in my stomach up, then go into dry heaves, then begin to bring up blood as the lining of my esophagus and stomach start to shed little by little. One of those things you learn when you're a psych ward patient and they try to calm you down quickly.