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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology | Volume: 03 | ISSN: 2630-4570

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November 04-05, 2019 | Prague, Czech Republic

2

nd

World Congress on

TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY

Medical Toxicology: Eye/Skin chemical contamination and decontamination

Laurence Mathieu

1

, Norbert F Schrage

2

, Alan H Hall

3

1

Laboratoire Prevor, France

2

Aachen Centre for Technology Transfer in Ophthalmology, Germany

3

Colorado School of Public Health, USA

C

hemical eye/skin splashes remain a significant clinical

problem worldwide. Traditionally, potable water has

been recommended for decontamination of chemical

splashes. A number of other decontamination solutions

such as normal saline and various buffered solution have

also been recommended. More recent experimental and

clinical studies and clinical experience have demonstrated

the better efficacy of active Amphoteric Decontamination

solutions. This workshop will present these data.

The Workshop presentations will demonstrate that active

Amphoteric Eye/Skin decontamination solutions are more

efficacious that other decontamination solutions.

Biography

Laurence Mathieu is a chemical engineer (ECM) and has a PhD in

organic chemistry and catalysis. She is the Head manager of “Scientific

Action Group” Department at PREVOR Laboratory.

Norbert Schrage lives in Germany, Aachen, Head of the Dept. of

Ophthalmology of the City Hospital Merheim of Cologne. He is a

Medical doctor since 1989 and Ophthalmologist since 1996. He is also

Specialist in anterior segment and posterior segment surgery (FOCUS

recommended Specialist since 2008). He founded in 1997 the Aachen

Center of Technology Transfer (ACTO e.V.) being a research unit in

cooperation with the university of Aachen.

Alan H Hall is a board-certified Medical Toxicologist at Toxicology

Consulting and Medical Translating Services, Azle and Springtown,

Texas, USA. He is also a Clinical Assistant Professor, Colorado School of

Public Health, University of Colorado-Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA.

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lmathieu@prevor.com

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schrage@acto.de

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OldEDDoc@gmail.com

Laurence Mathieu et al., J Clin Exp Tox, Volume: 03

DOI: 10.35841/2630-4570-C2-008