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23 Cards in this Set
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Antidote used for lead poisoning
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Dimercaprol, EDTA
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Antidote used for cyanide poisoning
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Nitrites
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Antidote used for anticholinergic poisoning
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Physostigmine
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Antidote used for organophosphate/anticholinesterase poisoning
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Atropine, pralidoxime (2-PAM)
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Antidote used for iron salt toxicity
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Deferoxamine
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Antidote used for acetaminophen (APAP) toxicity
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N-acetylcysteine (Mucomyst)
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Antidote for arsenic, mercury, lead, and gold poisoning
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Dimercaprol
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Antidote used in poisonings: copper (Wilson's disease), lead, mercury, and arsenic
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Penicillamine
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Antidote used for heparin overdose
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Protamine
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Antidote used for warfarin toxicity
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Vitamin K and Fresh frozen plasma (FFP)
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Antidote for tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA), streptokinase
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Aminocaproic acid
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Antidote used for methanol and ethylene glycol
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Ethanol or fomepizole
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Antidote used for opioid toxicity
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Naloxone (IV), naltrexone (PO)
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Antidote used for benzodiazepine toxicity
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Flumazenil
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Antidote used for tricyclic antidepressants (TCA)
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Sodium bicarbonate
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Antidote used for carbon monoxide poisoning
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100% O2 and hyperbaric O2
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Antidote used for digitalis toxicity
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Digibind (also need to d/c digoxin, normalize K+, and lidocaine if pt. Is arrhythmic)
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Antidote used for beta agonist toxicity (eg. Metaproterenol)
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Esmolol
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Antidote for methotrexate toxicity
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Leucovorin
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Antidote for beta-blockers and hypoglycemia
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Glucagon
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Antidote useful for some drug induced Torsade de pointes
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Magnesium sulfate
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Antidote for hyperkalemia
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sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate)
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Antidote for salicylate intoxication
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Alkalinize urine, dialysis
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