Pharmacology Toxicology
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- Name the antidote for atropine
- Acetlycholinesterase inhibitors
- Name the antidote for arsenic, gold
- Dimercaprol
- Name the three antidotes for lead and mercury
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Dimercaprol
Succimer
Penicillamine - Name the antidote for acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
- Atropine with pralidoxime (2-PAM)
- Name the antidote for acetaminophen
- Acetylcysteine
- Name the antidote for benzodiazepines
- Flumazenil
- Name the antidote for β-blockers
- Glucagon
- Name the antidote for copper
- Penicillamine
- Name the antidote for carbon monoxide
- Oxygen (hyperbaric)
- Name the antidote for digoxin
- Digoxin immune Fab
- Name the antidote for heparin
- Protamine
- Name the antidote for iron
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Deferoxamine
Deferasirox - Name the antidote for theophylline
- β-Blockers
- Name the antidote for warfarin
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Vitamin K
Fresh frozen plasma - Name the antidote for thrombolytics
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Aminocaproic acid
Tranexamic acid - Name the antidote for opioids
- Naloxone
- What are the signs and symptoms of arsenic poisoning
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Rice water stools
GI discomfort
Seizures
Pallor
Skin pigmentation
Alopecia
Bone marrow suppression
Stocking glove neuropathy - What are the signs and symptoms of iron poisoning
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Bloody diarrhea
Shock
Coma
Dyspnea
Necrotizing gastroenteritis
Hematemesis - What are the signs and symptoms of lead poisoning
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Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Tinnitus
Encephalopathy
Anemia
Neuropathy
Nephropathy
Infertility
Hepatitis - What are the signs and symptoms of mercury poisoning
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Ataxia
Auditory loss
Visual loss
Chest pain
Pneumonitis
Nausea
Vomiting
Renal failure
Shock - What are the signs and symptoms of tricyclic antidepressant poisoning
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Hyperthermia
Coma
Convulsions
Cardiotoxicity
Mydriasis
Constipation
Prolonged QT interval - What are the signs and symptoms of SSRI poisoning (must be when used concomitantly with other serotonergic agents such as MAOIs or TCAs)
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Tachycardia
Hypertension
Seizures
Hyperthermia
Agitation
Muscle rigidity
Hallucinations - What is the antidote and its mechanism of action for acetaminophin poisoning
- N-acetylcysteine; Replenishes glutathione
- What is the antidote and its mechanism of action for Acetyl salicylic acid poisoning
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Bicarbonate, charcoal
Increases elimination - What are the antidotes and their mechanism of action for ethylene glycol or methanol poisoning
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Ethanol, fomepizole, thiosulfite
Blocks formation of poison from precursor - What is the antidote and its mechanism of action for cesium, thallium, or uranium poisoning
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Prussian Blue (Radiogardase)
Accelerates excretion - What are the antidotes and their mechanisms of actions for Cyanide poisoning
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Amyl nitrite, sodium nitrite: Acclerates removal from cells
Sodium thiosulfite: Accelerates conversion to non-toxic product