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Which antidote is used for poison?
Which antidote is used for poison?
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Activated charcoal, Naloxone, Atropine, Prussian blue, Dimercaprol, Hydroxocobalamin, Flumazenil, Methylene blue antidotes are used for poison.
Antidotes for Poisoned Patients
Antidotes (Generic Name & Trade Names)- Poisoning or Overdose Indications
Methylene blue 1% Methemoglobinemia
Naloxone (NarcanTM) -Opioid toxicity
Octreotide (SandostatinTM)- Sulfonylurea toxicity
Physostigmine (AntiliriumTM)- Anticholinergic toxicity