Twenty-four volunteers had technetium-99m antimony-sulphur colloid injected subcutaneously or intracutaneously, mimicking a snake bite 1. Fifteen subjects had a tourniquet applied immediately after the injection. The tourniquet effectively prevented the spread of the substance if the pressure of the tourniquet was 40-70 mmHg in the upper extremity, and 55-70 mmHg in the lower extremity. Ten minutes of walking resulted in the spread of the substance into the circulation.
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