Tabun
>Runny nose >Watery eyes >Small, pinpoint pupils >Eye pain >Blurred vision >Drooling and excessive sweating >Cough >Chest tightness >Rapid breathing >Diarrhea >Increased urination >Confusion >Drowsiness >Weakness >Headache >Nausea, vomiting, and/or abdominal pain >Slow or fast heart rate >Abnormally low or high blood pressure </LI></UL>Even a tiny drop of nerve agent on the skin can cause sweating and muscle twitching where the agent touched the skin.
Exposure to a large dose of tabun by any route may result in these additional health effects:>Loss of consciousness >Convulsions >Paralysis >Respiratory failure possibly leading to death </LI></UL>Showing these signs and symptoms does not necessarily mean that a person has been exposed to tabun.
Treatment consists of removing tabun from the body as soon as possible and providing supportive medical care in a hospital setting.
Antidotes are available for tabun.
They are most useful if given as soon as possible after exposure.