Abstract:The number of specific antidotes available is low compared to the wide range of substances, of natural or synthetic origin, able to produce toxic symptoms in the human body. Some of these antidotes being very specific in target and effect, e.g., antagonism at the m-opioid receptors by naloxone in an opioid overdose, other antidotes being unspecific, e.g., glucagon or atropine in the case of betablocker poisoning or activated charcoal with its ability reduce absorption of a wide range of toxic substances. In th… Show more
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