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18 Cards in this Set
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When should charcoal be used?
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Theophylline, phenobarbitol, carbamazepine, quinine, dapsone, salicylate possibly
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carbon monoxide
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oxygen
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opiates
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naloxone
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organophosphate
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pyridoxome
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acetaminophen
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n-acetylcystine
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methanol, ethylene glycol
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fomeprizole or ethanol
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nitrates/nitrites
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methylene blue
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cyanide
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nitrates + sodium thiosulfate or hydroxycobalamin
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digoxin
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digiband Fab fragments
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anticholinergics
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physostigmine (or some other Achesterase inhibitor)
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betablocker
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glucagon
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calcium channel blockers
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calcium, glucagon (insulin if severe)
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iron
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deferoxamine
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Heavy metals
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chelating agents (EDTA, DMSA, BAL, d-penicillamine)
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heparin
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protamine
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coumaidn, brodifacoum
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vitamin K1 (phytonadione)
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isoniazid
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Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
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snake bite (rattlesnake, ater moccasin, copperhead sometimes)
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wyeth antivenom
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