FDA approves dirty bomb antidotes
8/11/2004, 1:38 p.m. ET
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) The Food and Drug Administration approved two new products Wednesday designed to help deal with the consequences of terrorists using dirty bombs.
Acting FDA Commissioner Lester M. Crawford told The Associated Press that the products, to be available by prescription only, are designed to speed up elimination of radiation from the body.
Dirty bombs have become an increasing concern. Unlike warheads designed to kill and destroy through a huge nuclear blast and heat, so-called dirty bombs are radiation weapons. They would rely on conventional explosives to blow radioactive material far and wide. A successful bomb could make a section of a city uninhabitable for years.
Approved were:
Penetate calcium trisodium injection, Ca-DTPA.
Zinc trisodium injection, Zn-DTPA.
Not a good sign - IMO
Better that something is available as an antidote.