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A. Reactivation of acetylcholinesterase:

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Pralidoxime can reactivate inhibited AChE. However, it is unable to penetrate into the CNS. The presence of a charged group allows it to approach an anionic site on the enzyme, where it essentially displaces the phosphate group of the organophosphate and regenerates the enzyme. If given before aging of the alkylated enzyme occurs, it can reverse the effects of echothiophate, except for those in the CNS. With the newer nerve agents, which produce aging of the enzyme complex within seconds, pralidoxime is less effective. Pralidoxime is a weak AChE inhibitor and, at higher doses, may cause side effects similar to other AChE inhibitors. In addition, it cannot overcome toxicity of reversible AChE inhibitors (for example, physostigmine).


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