Antidotes
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antidote for Acetaminophen | N-acetylcysteine
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antidote for Salicylates | Alkalinize urine, dialysis
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antidote for Anticholinesterases, organophosphates | Atropine, pralidoxime
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antidote for Antimuscarinic, anticholinergic agents | Physostigmine salicylate
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antidote for β-blockers | Glucagon
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antidote for Digitalis | Stop dig, normalize K+, lidocaine, anti-dig Fab fragments, Mg2+
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antidote for Iron | Deferoxamine
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antidote for Lead | CaEDTA, dimercaprol, ;succimer, penicillamine
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antidote for Arsenic, mercury, gold | Dimercaprol (BAL), ;succimer
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antidote for Copper, arsenic, gold | Penicillamine
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antidote for Cyanide | Nitrite, hydroxocobalamin,;thiosulfate
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antidote for Methemoglobin | Methylene blue
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antidote for Carbon monoxide | 100% O , hyperbaric O
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antidote for Methanol, ethylene glycol (antifreeze) | Ethanol, dialysis, fomepizole
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antidote for Opioids | Naloxone/naltrexone
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antidote for Benzodiazepines | Flumazenil
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antidote for TCAs | NaHCO3 (nonspecific)
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antidote for Heparin | Protamine
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antidote for Warfarin | Vitamin K, fresh frozen;plasma
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antidote for tPA, streptokinase | Aminocaproic acid
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antidote for Basic amphetamines | NH4CL (acidify urine)
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This antidote is used for NH4CL (acidify urine) | Basic amphetamines
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This antidote is used for Aminocaproic acid | tPA, streptokinase
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This antidote is used for Vitamin K, fresh frozen;plasma | Warfarin
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This antidote is used for Protamine | Heparin
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This antidote is used for NaHCO3 (nonspecific) | TCAs
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This antidote is used for Flumazenil | Benzodiazepines
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This antidote is used for N-acetylcysteine | Acetaminophen
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This antidote is used for Alkalinize urine, dialysis | Salicylates
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This antidote is used for Atropine, pralidoxime | Anticholinesterases, organophosphates
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This antidote is used for Physostigmine salicylate | Antimuscarinic, anticholinergic agents
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This antidote is used for Glucagon | β-blockers
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This antidote is used for Stop dig, normalize K+, ;lidocaine, anti-dig Fab ;fragments, Mg2+ | Digitalis
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This antidote is used for Deferoxamine | Iron
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This antidote is used for CaEDTA, dimercaprol, ;uccimer, penicillamine | Lead
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This antidote is used for Dimercaprol (BAL), ;succimer | Arsenic, mercury, gold
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This antidote is used for Penicillamine | Copper, arsenic, gold
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This antidote is used for Nitrite, hydroxocobalamin,;thiosulfate | Cyanide
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This antidote is used for Methylene blue | Methemoglobin
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This antidote is used for 100% O2, hyperbaric O2 | Carbon monoxide
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This antidote is used for Ethanol, dialysis, fomepizole | Methanol, ethylene glycol (antifreeze)
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This antidote is used for Naloxone/naltrexone | Opioids
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signs of Lead poisoning | LEAD. Lead Lines on gingivae and on epiphyses on x-ray. Encephalopathy and RBC basophilic stippling. Abdominal colic and sideroblastic Anemia. Drops––wrist and foot drop.
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