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The effect of sodium, potassium, and thiosulfate ions on anaphylaxis

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The effect of sodium, potassium, and thiosulfate ions on anaphylaxis

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1. 1. The effects in anaphylaxis of sodium, potassium, and thiosulfate ions have been studied by the minimum lethal dose technique. 2. 2. Sodium thiosulfate shows no inhibitory effect on the anaphylactic reaction. 3. 3. Potassium salts are definitely of value in the prevention of death from the M.L.D. of the antigen. 4. 4. No difference was noted between the effects of the chloride and thiosulfate salts of potassium. 5. 5. The method of intraperitoneal injection of the salts a short interval before the shock dose showed no significant advantage over the method of simultaneous administration of the salts with the antigen.

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