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Aileen
Kays medical are doing what I presume to be 1/2 day awareness sessions on this. I rang them a few weeks ago to book a place, but have heard nothing back as yet. Their telephone number is 0151 207 5117
Best wishes
Mary
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From: Aileen Stewart [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 21 June 2004 10:47
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Subject: Hexafluorine vs Calcium Gluconate in the treatment of HF burns
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I am wondering if anyone might have current articles or information
evidencing the use of hexafluorine vs. calcium gluconate for skin or
ophthalmic exposures to hydrofluoric acid. I've been asked by one of our
labs about changing to hexafluorine but can't find much UK data to back this
up. Hex fluorine appears to be widely used as the treatment of choice in
Europe and the USA but I'd be grateful for any current UK thinking on this.
Regards
Aileen
Aileen Stewart
University Of Glasgow
Occupational Health Manager
Tel (Direct) 0141 330 8069
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