EA-3834 has a potency and central to peripheral effects ratio only slightly less than that of related compounds such as
EA-3443, and is faster acting and shorter lasting, although not as much as other compounds such as
302196.[1][2]
EA-3834 appears to cause renal problems, among them,
microhematuria.[3]
^Ketchum JS (2006). Chemical Warfare Secrets Almost Forgotten. A Personal Story of Medical Testing of Army Volunteers with Incapacitating Chemical Agents During the Cold War. ChemBooks Inc.
ISBN978-1-4243-0080-8.
^Khatchadourian, Raffi (December 9, 2012).
"Operation Delirium". newyorker.com. Retrieved May 18, 2021. Another version [of
BZ], called EA 3834, appeared to cause microscopic hematuria—tiny amounts of blood in urine—and other renal problems.
EA-3834 has a potency and central to peripheral effects ratio only slightly less than that of related compounds such as
EA-3443, and is faster acting and shorter lasting, although not as much as other compounds such as
302196.[1][2]
EA-3834 appears to cause renal problems, among them,
microhematuria.[3]
^Ketchum JS (2006). Chemical Warfare Secrets Almost Forgotten. A Personal Story of Medical Testing of Army Volunteers with Incapacitating Chemical Agents During the Cold War. ChemBooks Inc.
ISBN978-1-4243-0080-8.
^Khatchadourian, Raffi (December 9, 2012).
"Operation Delirium". newyorker.com. Retrieved May 18, 2021. Another version [of
BZ], called EA 3834, appeared to cause microscopic hematuria—tiny amounts of blood in urine—and other renal problems.