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Antidotes

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Different examples of antidotes are listed below:

Poison: antidote

Mechanism

arsenic or gold: dimercaprol

lead: penicillamine or calcium edatate

iron: desferioxamine

thalium: prussian blue

cholinesterase inhibitors: pralidoxime

 

form an inert complex with the poison

cyanide: thiosulphate

paracetamol: methionine or N-acetylcystine

 

increasing rate of metabolism to a less toxic compound

methanol: ethanol

reduce the rate of metabolism

carbon monoxide: oxygen

opiates: naloxone

competing for receptor sites

anticholinesterases: atropine

blocking essential receptors


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