Activated Charcoal Flashcards
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Activated Charcoal - Class
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Antidote adsorbant
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Activated Charcoal - Actions
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- Adsorbs toxins by chemically binding to them
* Decreases or prevents GI absorption of toxins
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Activated Charcoal - Indications
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Oral ingestion of poison or drugs following emesis or when emesis is contraindicated
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Activated Charcoal - Dosage/Route
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50 gm PO or NG tube
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Activated Charcoal - Side Effects
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- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Black stools
- Constipation
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Activated Charcoal - Contraindications
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- Ingestion of acids, petroleum distillates, alkalis, iron, or drugs that cause rapid onset of seizures (e.g. camphor, tricyclics)
- Absent gag reflex
- Decreased LOC
- Uncooperative
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Activated Charcoal - Special Information
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- Sorbitol is a cathartic agent and will cause frequent & voluminous bowel movements
- Use of charcoal with sorbitol not recommended for pediatric pts or pts with fructose intolerance
- Mix with 6-8 oz water and admin as slurry (if not already mixed), use of a straw is recommended
- Most effective if administered within 30 min following ingestion
- Onset of action is within minutes
- Not effective in poisonings due to cyanide, corrosives, ethanol, methanol, & organic solvents
- Should only be administered after emesis has completely subsided in cases where emesis is indicated
- Do not mix with milk, ice cream, or other dairy products that will decrease the absorption capacity
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Activated Charcoal - Pediatric Note
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- Refer to Pediatric Drug Guide
* 1 gm/kg to a max of 50 gm PO or NG tube