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B-Blockers
Atropine (3mg IV)
Glucagon + dextrose if atropine fails

Severe bradycardia + hypotension
Organophosphates
Atropine (2mg IV/10min till dry skin, decr. pulse)
Pralidoxime (30mg/kg IV)

inactivates ACHe -> incr. ACh -> SLUD response
Salivation
Lacrimation
Urination
Diarrhoea
Paracetemol
N-Acetylcysteine (150mg/kg iv)
Methionine

150mg/kg or 12g can be fatal
1 tablet - 500mg

Vomiting, jaundice, encephalopathy (liver damage)
<1h give activated charcoal
NAC can give rash - give chlorphenamine
Sulphonylureas
Glucose
Octreotide
Warfarin
Vit K
Clotting factors
FFP
Benzodiazepines
Flumazenil
Adder bites
Zagreb antivenom
Salicyclate poisoning
Alkalinization of urine
Carbon Monoxide
Oxygen
Cyanide
Sodium nitrite + Sodium thiosulphate or
Dicobalt edetate

Inhibits cytochrome in mitochondria -> stop aerobic resp.
Digoxin
Digoxin antibodies
Ethylene Glycol (antifreeze)
Ethanol
Fomepizole
Iron salts
Desferrioxamine (15mg/kg/h)
Methanol
Ethanol
Fomepizole
Opiods
Naloxane
(2mg IV every 2 min)