DECIPHERING THE TOXICOPHARMACOLOGY OF SUDDEN RUSSIAN DEATH SYNDROME: UNRAVELING SURREAL CHALLENGES AT THE INTERSECTION OF CARDIO-TOXICOLOGY AND INTELLIGENCE STUDIES IN GLOBAL NORTH

  • Alexander Kharlamov De Haar Research Foundation, Heerhugowaard, The Netherland
Keywords: Toxicopharmacology, Sudden Russian Death Syndrome, Global North Challenges

Abstract

Review paper

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37458/ssj.6.1.13

The resurgence of Cold War-era tactics, highlighted by the poisoning and death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in February 2024, raises significant concerns for healthcare professionals in the Global North. Poisoning by chemical warfare agents, notably organophosphorus compounds, increasingly targets Russian dissidents and defectors, with over 80 suspected cases reported in the past decade. These incidents frequently occur on NATO territory, underscoring the transnational nature of the threat. Clinically, such poisonings often present as acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock, posing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges with potentially fatal outcomes. The absence of specialized training and immediate access to antidotes further heightens mortality risk. This article examines the cardiotoxic mechanisms of key lethal agents used in these operations, highlighting their implications at the intersection of biomedicine and intelligence studies. It explores the broader geopolitical context, emphasizing the critical need for heightened awareness and preparedness among general practitioners, toxicologists, neurologists, and cardiologists. By addressing these emergent threats, healthcare systems in NATO countries can better mitigate the risks associated with clandestine toxicopharmacological attacks, ultimately safeguarding patient outcomes and national security.

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Published
2025-05-12