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Ablister agent (orvesicant), is a chemical compound that causes severe skin, eye and mucosal pain and irritation. They are named for their ability to cause severe chemical burns, resulting in painful water blisters on the bodies of those affected. Although the term is often used in connection with large-scale burns caused by chemical spills or chemical warfare agents,[1] some naturally occurring substances such as cantharidin are also blister-producing agents (vesicants).[2] Furanocoumarin, another naturally occurring substance, causes vesicant-like effects indirectly, for example, by increasing skin photosensitivity greatly. Vesicants have medical uses including wart removal but can be dangerous if even small amounts are ingested.[2]

Blister agents are named for their ability to cause large, painful water blisters on the bodies of those affected.
Soldier with moderate mustard gas burns sustained during World War I showing characteristic bullae on neck, armpit and hands

Blister agents used in warfare

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Most blister agents fall into one of four groups:

Effects

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Exposure to a weaponized blister agent can cause a number of life-threatening symptoms, including:

All blister agents currently known are denser than air, and are readily absorbed through the eyes, lungs, and skin. Effects of the two mustard agents are typically delayed: exposure to vapors becomes evident in 4 to 6 hours, and skin exposure in 2 to 48 hours. The effects of Lewisite are immediate.

References

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  • ^ a b Cantharidin and Meloids: a review of classical history, biosynthesis, and function Archived September 3, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
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    This page was last edited on 29 February 2024, at 15:00 (UTC).

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