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    antidote
    /ˈantɪdəʊt/

    noun

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  3. The choice of antidote depends on the severity of poisoning, certainty of diagnosis, and the cause. Dicobalt edetate is the antidote of choice when there is a strong clinical suspicion of severe cyanide poisoning, but it should not be used as a precautionary measure.

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    An antidote is a drug, chelating substance, or a chemical that counteracts (neutralizes) the effects of another drug or a poison.

    There are dozens of different antidotes; however, some may only counteract one particular drug, whereas others (such as charcoal) may help reduce the toxicity of numerous drugs. Most antidotes are not 100% effective, and fatalities may still occur even when an antidote has been given. Some examples of antidotes include:

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    Acetaminophen Overdose

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    Medical conditions treated or associated with antidotes:

    •Acetaminophen Overdose

    •Alcohol Use Disorder

    •Anemia, Megaloblastic

    •Anticholinergic Syndrome

    •Anticholinesterase Overdose

    Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances.

  4. May 31, 2024 · An antidote is a substance that can neutralize or counteract the harmful effects of a poison or toxin. It can work through various mechanisms, such as binding to the toxin, preventing its absorption, enhancing its elimination, or reversing its physiological effects.

    Indication
    Antidote
    Mode Of Action
    Acetaminophen (Tylenol) toxicity
    N-acetylcysteine (Mucomyst)
    Acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione ...
    Various oral poisonings and overdoses ...
    Activated charcoal
    Activated charcoal adsorbs toxins in the ...
    Cholinergic crisis, Organophosphate or ...
    Atropine (Atropen)
    Atropine blocks acetylcholine receptors, ...
    Magnesium Sulfate overdose, hyperkalemia, ...
    Calcium gluconate
    Calcium gluconate stabilizes cardiac ...
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntidoteAntidote - Wikipedia

    An antidote is a substance that can counteract a form of poisoning. [1] The term ultimately derives from the Greek term φάρμακον ἀντίδοτον (pharmakon antidoton), "(medicine) given as a remedy". Antidotes for anticoagulants are sometimes referred to as reversal agents. [2]

  6. Antidote, Remedy to counteract the effects of a poison or toxin. Administered by mouth, intravenously, or sometimes on the skin, it may work by directly neutralizing the poison; causing an opposite effect in the body; binding to the poison to prevent its absorption, inactivate it, or keep it from.

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  7. ANTIDOTE definition: 1. a chemical, especially a drug, that limits the effects of a poison: 2. a way of preventing or…. Learn more.

  8. A medicine or remedy that can be given to reverse or neutralize the effects of a poison, drug, venom, etc.; spec. a substance that counteracts the action of a poison, typically by reacting with it chemically, by preventing its absorption into the body, or by interfering with its physiological effect.

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