A medicine that destroys the effects of poison
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Ingested poisons are frequently treated by the oral administration of activated charcoal, which adsorbs the poison and flushes it from the digestive tract, thereby removing a large part of the toxin. Poisons which are injected into the body (such as those from bites or stings from venomous animals) are usually treated by the use of a constriction band which limits the flow of lymph and/or blood to the area, thus slowing circulation of the poison around the body.
Here are the name of some Antidotes-
Methylene Blue
Glucagon
Ethanol
Flumazenil
Octreotide
Prussian Blue and Many More
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Ingested poisons are frequently treated by the oral administration of activated charcoal, which adsorbs the poison and flushes it from the digestive tract, thereby removing a large part of the toxin. Poisons which are injected into the body (such as those from bites or stings from venomous animals) are usually treated by the use of a constriction band which limits the flow of lymph and/or blood to the area, thus slowing circulation of the poison around the body.
Here are the name of some Antidotes-
Methylene Blue
Glucagon
Ethanol
Flumazenil
Octreotide
Prussian Blue and Many More
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