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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for EPINEPHRINE OR SODIUM CATION OR LIDOCAINE OR IODINE OR Lidocaine
  1. ... of the poison and treat symptoms, such as sodium bicarbonate or lidocaine Activated charcoal Laxatives Breathing support, including a tube ...
  2. ... of the poison and treat symptoms, such as sodium bicarbonate or lidocaine Activated charcoal Laxative Breathing support, including a tube ...
  3. ... of the poison and treat symptoms, such as sodium bicarbonate or lidocaine Activated charcoal Laxatives Breathing support, including a tube ...
  4. ... of the poison and treat symptoms, such as sodium bicarbonate or lidocaine Laxatives Activated charcoal Breathing support, including a tube ...
  5. ... lidocaine), a medicine that contracts the blood vessels (epinephrine), and an intravenous (IV) salt solution. Lidocaine helps numb the area during and after surgery. ...
  6. ... in the body as ions. Common examples include sodium, potassium, calcium, ... is often used to diagnose or treat a medical condition.
  7. ... the bladder, including dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), heparin, or lidocaine Bladder removal (cystectomy) for extremely difficult cases, which ...
  8. ... neck or brain to treat different cancers Radioactive iodine used to treat an overactive thyroid gland Surgical ... levels Complete blood count ( CBC ) Liver enzymes Prolactin Sodium Cortisol
  9. ... Insulin (especially animal sources of insulin) Substances containing iodine, such as x-ray contrast dyes (these can ... by mouth, or given through a vein (intravenously) Epinephrine by injection to treat anaphylaxis The offending medicine ...