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- Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) is a blood test that looks at how long it takes for blood to clot. It can help tell if you have a ...
- ... has been swallowed, do not give the person activated charcoal. Do not give children ipecac syrup. Do ... more poison from being absorbed, you may receive: Activated charcoal A tube through the nose into the ...
- ... If you have swallowed paraquat, get treated with activated charcoal as quickly as possible in order to ... lungs. At the hospital, you will likely receive: Activated charcoal by mouth or a tube through the ...
- ... Chest x-ray Electrocardiogram (ECG) Treatment may include: Activated charcoal by mouth or tube through the nose ... through a vein (IV) Medicines to treat symptoms Activated charcoal, a medicine that soaks up many substances ...
- ... 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 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 ...
- ... room. Your child may need: To be given activated charcoal. Charcoal stops the body from absorbing the ...
- ... the nearest emergency room. Your child may need: Activated charcoal. Charcoal stops the body from absorbing the ...
- ... emergency room. Your child may need: To get activated charcoal. Charcoal stops the body from absorbing the ...
- ... will be done as necessary. These may include: Activated charcoal and laxatives to help remove swallowed drugs ...