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Title A review of the scientific literature as it pertains to Gulf War illnesses, Depleted uranium
Published Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, 1999

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Description 1 online resource (144 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Gulf War illnesses series ; v. 7
Gulf War illnesses series ; v. 7.
Summary The confrontation that began when Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990 brought with it the threat that chemical and biological weapons might be used against the more than half a million military personnel the United States deployed to the region. To protect these troops from such threats, the Department of Defense wished to use drugs and vaccines that, not having been tested for use in these specific situations, were considered "investigational" by the federal Food and Drug Administration. This report examines the history of the Interim Rule, adopted in December 21, 1990, that authorized the Commissioner of Food and Drugs to waive informed consent for the use of investigational drugs and vaccines for certain military uses; how this authority was used for pyridostigmine bromide and botulinum toxoid during the Gulf War; and the subsequent controversy surrounding the rule, its application, and its implications. -- Provided by publisher
Notes "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense, National Defense Research Institute."
"MR-1018-OSD."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
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Subject Persian Gulf syndrome.
Uranium.
Heavy metals.
Occupational diseases.
Actinide elements.
Metals.
Diseases.
Chemical elements.
Public health.
Inorganic compounds.
Medical care.
Uranium
Radiation Effects
Persian Gulf Syndrome
Metals, Heavy
Occupational Diseases
Radiation
Actinoid Series Elements
Radiologic Health
Metals
Disease
Elements
Electromagnetic Phenomena
Public Health
Elements, Radioactive
Inorganic Chemicals
Physical Phenomena
Environment and Public Health
Phenomena and Processes
Chemicals and Drugs
Delivery of Health Care
Patient Care
uranium.
metal.
illness.
disease.
public health.
elements (chemical substances)
MEDICAL -- Infectious Diseases.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Contagious.
Uranium
Public health
Occupational diseases
Metals
Medical care
Inorganic compounds
Heavy metals
Diseases
Chemical elements
Actinide elements
Persian Gulf syndrome
Form Electronic book
Author Golomb, Beatrice Alexandra
Marshall, Grant N., 1955-
Harley, Naomi H
Spektor, Dalia M
United States. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary of Defense.
National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
ISBN 0585344930
9780585344935
9780833026811
083302681X
Other Titles Depleted uranium