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Drugs used for overdose treatment

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lead poisoning antidote   dimercaprol, EDTA  
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antidote for cyanide poisoning   nitrites  
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antidote for anticholinergic poisoning   physostigmine  
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antidote for organophosphate/anticholinesterase poisoning   atropine, pralidoxime (2-PAM)  
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antidote used for iron salt toxicity   deferoxamine  
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antidote used for acetaminophen toxicity   N-acetylcysteine (Mucomyst)  
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toxic liver metabolite of acetominphen   NAPQI (N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine)  
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antidote for arsenic, mercury, lead, and gold poisoning   dimercaprol  
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antidote used in poisonings: copper (Wilson's disease), lead, mercury, and arsenic   penicillamine  
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antidote for heparin overdose   protamine  
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antidote for warfarin toxicity   vitamin K and fresh frozen plasma (FFP)  
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antidote for tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA), streptokinase   aminocaproic acid  
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antidote for methanol and ethylene glycol   ethanol or fomepizole  
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antidote used for opioid toxicity   naloxone (IV), naltrexone (PO)  
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antidote used for benzodiazepine toxicity   flumazenil  
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antidote for tricyclic antidepressants (TCA)   sodium bicarbonate  
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antidote used for carbon monoxide poisoning   100% oxygen and hyperbaric oxygen  
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antidote for digitalis toxicity   digibind + normalize potassium, lidocaine if arrhythmic  
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antidote for beta agonist toxicity (metaprotereol)   esmolol  
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antidote for methotrexate toxicity   leucovorin  
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antidote for beta-blockers and hypoglycemia   glucagon  
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antidote for drug induced Torsade de pointes   magnesium sulfate  
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antidote for hyperkalemia   sodium polystyrene sulfonate (kayexalate)  
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antidote for salicylate intoxication   alkalinize urine, dialysis  
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