Antidotes:
Antidote is a drug that gives the toxin to rid it of the bad effects of taking poison. The antigens are divided into three types:
A- mechanical antidote: is a drug that affects mechanically, such as active charcoal, which adsorb some toxins and prevents its absorption, egg and milk, and other substances that protect the mucous membranes of the digestive system from the effects of corrosive and irritating toxins and paraffin oil, which is useful in poisoning fat soluble substances It dissolves these toxins and prevents their absorption from the digestive system.
B - chemical antidote: is a treatment that combines with the poison into non-toxic compounds or low toxicity such as potassium permanganate, which oxidizes alkaloid, lose its toxicity and Bal (BAL), which combines arsenic and prevent its toxic effect.
C - Physiological antidote: It affects the body physiological impact, which reflects the effects of poison, such as Atropine, which reflects the effect of some pesticides.
Antidote is a drug that gives the toxin to rid it of the bad effects of taking poison. The antigens are divided into three types:
A- mechanical antidote: is a drug that affects mechanically, such as active charcoal, which adsorb some toxins and prevents its absorption, egg and milk, and other substances that protect the mucous membranes of the digestive system from the effects of corrosive and irritating toxins and paraffin oil, which is useful in poisoning fat soluble substances It dissolves these toxins and prevents their absorption from the digestive system.
B - chemical antidote: is a treatment that combines with the poison into non-toxic compounds or low toxicity such as potassium permanganate, which oxidizes alkaloid, lose its toxicity and Bal (BAL), which combines arsenic and prevent its toxic effect.
C - Physiological antidote: It affects the body physiological impact, which reflects the effects of poison, such as Atropine, which reflects the effect of some pesticides.
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