Amount of antidiarrheals and other substances used to treat childhood poisoning:
- Activated charcoal - Powder.
- Acetylcysteine - Syringe: 200 mg / ml in 10 ml ampoule.
- Atropine - Syringe: 1 mg (sulphate) in a 1 ml ampoule.
- Calcium gluconate - Syringe: 100 mg / ml in 10 mL ampoule.
- Deferoxamine - Injection powder: 500 mg (solvents) in a vial.
- DEMERCAPROL - INJECTION IN OIL: 50 mg / ml in a 2 ml ampoule.
- Naloxone - Syringe: 400 micrograms (hydrochloride) in 1 mL ampoule.
- Penicillamine - capsules or tablets: 250 mg.
Comparison of efficacy and safety with sodium calcium editates.
- Sodium Calcium Editates - Syringe: 200 mg / ml in 5-ml ampoule.
Compare efficacy and safety with penicillamine.
- Activated charcoal - Powder.
- Acetylcysteine - Syringe: 200 mg / ml in 10 ml ampoule.
- Atropine - Syringe: 1 mg (sulphate) in a 1 ml ampoule.
- Calcium gluconate - Syringe: 100 mg / ml in 10 mL ampoule.
- Deferoxamine - Injection powder: 500 mg (solvents) in a vial.
- DEMERCAPROL - INJECTION IN OIL: 50 mg / ml in a 2 ml ampoule.
- Naloxone - Syringe: 400 micrograms (hydrochloride) in 1 mL ampoule.
- Penicillamine - capsules or tablets: 250 mg.
Comparison of efficacy and safety with sodium calcium editates.
- Sodium Calcium Editates - Syringe: 200 mg / ml in 5-ml ampoule.
Compare efficacy and safety with penicillamine.
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