Antidotes
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| TOXIN | ANTIDOTE |
| Acetaminophen |
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| Anticholinergics | Physostigmine |
| Arsenic | Dimercaprol (BAL) |
| Benzodiazepines |
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| Beta blockers |
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| Ca channel blockers |
Calcium chloride 10%
High Dose Insulin (1 unit/kg/hr) |
| Clonidine |
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| Cyanide |
Hydroxycobalamin OR Cyanide Antidote Kit (Amyl Nitrite, Sodium Nitrite, and Sodium Thiosulfate) |
| Digoxin | Dig Immune Fab |
| Ethylene glycol |
Fomepizole
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| Fluoride | Calcium Gluconate |
| Heparin |
Protamine Sulfate Adult: 25-50mg IV (empiric dose) over 10 minutes Peds: 0.6mg/kg IV (empiric dose) Note: Rapid protamine infusion causes hypotension[1] |
| Iron | Deferoxamine |
| Isoniazid (INH) |
Pyridoxine (Vit B6) Adult: 5gm IV Peds: 1gm/kg regardless of age [2] |
| Lead | EDTA, succimer |
| Mercury | Dimercaprol (BAL) |
| Methanol | Fomepizole
15mi/kg IV; then 10mg/kg q12h |
| Methemoglobinemia | Methylene blue |
| Opiods | Naloxone |
| Organophosphates | Atropine + Pralidoxime |
| Sulfonylurea |
Octreotide Adult: 50–100mcg SC q6hr Peds: 1mcg/kg SC q6hr |
| Tricyclic (TCA) Toxicity |
Bicarbonate 1-2mEq/kg IV bolus followed by 2mEq/kg/hr IV infusion |
| Valproate | L-Carnitine |
| Warfarin | Vitamin K, FFP, Prothrombin Complex Concentrates |
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