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What cyanide is

Where cyanide is found and how it is used

How you could be exposed to cyanide

How cyanide works

Immediate signs and symptoms of exposure to cyanide

Long-term health effects of exposure to cyanide

Survivors of serious cyanide poisoning may develop heart and brain damage.

How you can protect yourself, and what to do if you are exposed to cyanide

How cyanide poisoning is treated

Cyanide poisoning is treated with specific antidotes and supportive medical care in a hospital setting. The most important thing is for victims to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

How you can get more information about cyanide

You can contact one of the following:

This fact sheet is based on CDC’s best current information. It may be updated as new information becomes available.

Page last modified January 27, 2004


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