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Results 1 - 10 of 149 for Activated Charcoal OR ACTIVATED CHARCOAL
  1. ... a vein (IV). Medicines to treat symptoms. Medicine (activated charcoal) to absorb any remaining poison (activated charcoal may be given only if it can be ...
  2. ... be treated as appropriate. The person may receive: Activated charcoal (used if other substances were taken along with the camphor, since activated charcoal does not adsorb camphor very well) Airway support, ...
  3. ... If you have swallowed paraquat, get treated with activated charcoal as quickly as possible in order to decrease ... lungs. At the hospital, you will likely receive: Activated charcoal by mouth or a tube through the nose ...
  4. ... Chest x-ray Electrocardiogram (ECG) Treatment may include: Activated charcoal by mouth or tube through the nose into ... through a vein (IV) Medicines to treat symptoms Activated charcoal, a medicine that soaks up many substances from ...
  5. ... has been swallowed, do not give the person activated charcoal. Do not give children ipecac syrup. Do not ... more poison from being absorbed, you may receive: Activated charcoal A tube through the nose into the stomach ...
  6. ... will be done as necessary. These may include: Activated charcoal and laxatives to help remove swallowed drugs from ...
  7. ... some of the poison. Other treatments may include: Activated charcoal Sodium bicarbonate solution given through a vein (IV) ...
  8. ... In the emergency department, the person may receive: Activated charcoal, if the drug has been eaten Blood and ...
  9. At the hospital, emergency treatment may include: Activated charcoal by mouth or a tube through the nose into the stomach Breathing support, including oxygen, tube through the mouth into the lungs, and ...
  10. ... intravenous or IV) Medicines to treat symptoms Note: Activated charcoal does not effectively treat sodium hypochlorite poisoning. For ...
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