Antidotes and medicine for treatment in pesticide poisoning
Antidotes and medicine for treatment in pesticide poisoning
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S.No
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Antidote / Medicine
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Used in poisoning due to
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1.
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Commont salt (Sodium chloride)
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Stomach poison in general
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2.
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Activated charcoal (&g) in warm Magnesium oxide (3.5 g) water Tannic acid (3.5g)
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Stomach poison in general
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3.
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Gelatin (18 g in water) of Flour or milk power (or) Sodium thiosulphate
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Stomach poison in general
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4.
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Calcium gluconate
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Chlorinated insecticide, Carbon tetrachloride, ethylene dichloride. Mercurial compound
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5.
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Phenobarbital (or) Pentobarbital or azapam (5-10 mg) intravenons administrations
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Stomach poison of chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides.
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6.
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Sodium bicarbonate
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Stomach poison of organophosphate compounds
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7.
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Atropine sulphate (2-4 mg intramuscular / intravenous administrations) or PAM (Pyridine –Z aldoxime N-methyliodide)
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Organophosphate Compounds
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8.
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Atropine sulphate (2-4 mg intramuscular / intravenous administrations)
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Carbamates
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9.
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Enobarbital, Diphenylhydration
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Synthetic pyrethoid
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10.
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Potassium permanganate
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Nicotine, Zinc phosphide
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11.
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Vitamin K1 and K2
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Warfarin, Zinc phosphide
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12.
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Afferine sodium benzonate
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Carbon disulphide, methyl bromide
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13.
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Inephrine
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Methyl bromide
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14.
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Methyl nitrite ampule
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Cyanides
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15.
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Etachlopramide (10 mg) intravenous
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Cyclodiene compounds
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