pharm -toxicology Flashcards

1
Q

-blockers

A

Glucagon

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2
Q

Acetaminophen

A

N-Acetylcysteine

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3
Q

Amphetamines & other stimulants

A

For hypertension: Phentolamine or nitroprusside.

For tachyarrhythmias: Propranolol or esmolol

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4
Q

Antimuscarinics (not TCAs

A

Physostigmine

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5
Q

Arsenic

A

Dimercaprol, unithio

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6
Q

Benzodiazepinesc

A

Flumazenil

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7
Q

Cadmium

A

Succimer

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8
Q

Calcium channel blockers

A

Calcium IV

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9
Q

Carbamate anticholinesterases

A

Atropine

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10
Q

CO

A

O

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11
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Copper

A

Penicillamine, dimercaprol

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12
Q

Cyanide

A

Amyl nitrite + sodium nitrite + sodium thiosulfate

or hydroxocobalamin

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13
Q

Digoxin

A

Digoxin antibodies

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14
Q

Ethanol

A

Glucose, thiamine

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15
Q

Heparin

A

Protamine

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16
Q

Iron

A

Deferoxamine

17
Q

Lead

A

EDTA, dimercaprol, succimer

18
Q

Malignant hyperthermia

A

Dantrolene

19
Q

MAO Inhibitors: hypertension

A

Phentolamine or labetalol

20
Q

Mercury

A

Dimercaprol, succimer

21
Q

Methanol, ethylene glycol

A

Fomepizole or ethanol

22
Q

Methemoglobinemia-inducing agents

A

Methylene blue

23
Q

Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

A

Bromocriptine or dantrolene

24
Q

Opioids

A

Naloxone or nalmefene

25
Organophosphate anticholinesterases
Atropine ± pralidoxim
26
Serotonin syndrome
Cyproheptadine
27
Strychnine
Diazepam or midazolam
28
Sulfonylurea- or Meglitinide-induced | hypoglycemia
Glucose ± Octreotide or Diazoxide
29
TCAs
Sodium bicarbonate IV bolus
30
Theophylline
Propranolol or Esmolol
31
Warfarin
Vitamin K1/plasma or bloo