Antidotes
What are Antidotes?
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:
- Acetylcysteine for acetaminophen poisoning
- Activated charcoal for most poisons
- Atropine for organophosphates and carbamates
- Digoxin immune fab for digoxin toxicity
- Dimercaprol for arsenic, gold, or inorganic mercury poisoning
- Flumazenil for benzodiazepine overdose
- Methylene blue for drug-induced methemoglobinemia
- Naloxone for opioid overdose
- Pralidoxime for poisoning by anti-cholinesterase nerve agents.
List of Antidotes
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See also
Medical conditions treated or associated with antidotes:
- Acetaminophen Overdose
- Alcohol Use Disorder
- Anemia, Megaloblastic
- Anticholinergic Syndrome
- Anticholinesterase Overdose
- Anticholinesterase Poisoning
- Arsenic Poisoning
- AV Heart Block
- Benzodiazepine Overdose
- Bradyarrhythmia
- Capecitabine Overdose
- Colorectal Cancer
- Cyanide Poisoning
- Diagnostic Bronchograms
- Dietary Supplementation
- Digitalis Glycoside Toxicity
- Emesis Induction
- Encephalopathy
- Ethylene Glycol Poisoning
- Expectoration
- Fluorouracil Overdose
- Folic Acid Antagonist Overdose
- Gas
- Gastrointestinal Decontamination
- Gold Poisoning, Severe
- Hereditary Orotic Aciduria
- Iron Overload
- Iron Poisoning, Acute
- Iron Poisoning, Chronic
- Lead Poisoning, Mild
- Lead Poisoning, Severe
- Mercury Poisoning
- Methanol Poisoning
- Methemoglobinemia
- Methotrexate Overdosage
- Methotrexate Rescue
- Nerve Agent Poisoning
- Opioid Overdose
- Opioid Use Disorder
- Organophosphate Poisoning
- Pneumocystis Pneumonia
- Pneumocystis Pneumonia Prophylaxis
- Radiation Emergency
- Reversal of Neuromuscular Blockade
- Reversal of Opioid Sedation
- Reversal of Sedation
- Thalassemia
- Toxoplasmosis
- Toxoplasmosis, Prophylaxis
Further information
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