Are There Treatments for Tracheal Cytotoxin Exposure?
There is no specific antidote for tracheal cytotoxin exposure. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and supporting respiratory function. Infections caused by bacteria that produce this toxin may be treated with appropriate antibiotics, although the toxin itself may remain active even after bacterial eradication. Supportive care, such as oxygen therapy and medications to reduce inflammation, can help alleviate symptoms and improve outcomes.