Radioactive iodines are produced during the operation of nuclear power plants andduring the detonation of nuclear weapons. In the event of a radiation incident, radioiodine is one of the contaminants that could be released into the environment. Exposure to radioiodine can lead to radiation injury to the thyroid, including thyroidcancer. Radiation to the thyroid from radioiodine can be limited by taking a nonradioactiveiodine (stable iodine) such as potassium iodide. This book assesses strategiesfor the distribution and administration of potassium iodide (KI) in the event of anuclear incident. The report says that potassium iodide pills should be available toeveryone age 40 or youngerespecially children and pregnant and lactatingwomenliving near a nuclear power plant. States and municipalities should decidehow to stockpile, distribute, and administer potassium iodide tablets, and federalagencies should keep a backup supply of tablets and be prepared to distribute themto affected areas.
Board on Radiation Effects Research & Committee to Assess the Distribution and Administration of Potassium Iodide in the Event of a Nuclear Incident
Distribution and Administration of Potassium Iodide in the Event of a Nuclear Incident [PDF ebook]
Distribution and Administration of Potassium Iodide in the Event of a Nuclear Incident [PDF ebook]
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 262 ● ISBN 9780309528115 ● Publisher National Academies Press ● Published 2003 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7146509 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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