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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''ANTIDOTE'''
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| Acetaminophen||N-Acetylcysteine
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| ||150mg/kg IV load over 60min; followed by 50mg/kg IV over 4hr and then 100mg/kg IV over 16hr
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| Anticholinergics||Physostigmine
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| Arsenic||Dimercaprol (BAL)
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| Benzodiazepines||Flumazenil
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| ||Adult: 0.2mg IV
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| ||Peds: 0.01mg/kg IV
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| Beta blockers||Glucagon
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| ||Adult: 3-10mg IV
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| ||Peds: 50-150mcg/kg IV
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| Ca channel blockers||Calcium chloride 10%
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| ||Adult: 10 mL IV
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| ||Peds: 0.2-0.25 mL/kg IV
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| ||High Dose Insulin (1 unit/kg/hr)
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| Clonidine||Naloxone
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| ||Adult: 0.4-2mg IV
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| ||Peds: 0.1mg/kg IV (max 2mg)
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| Cyanide||Hydroxycobalamin OR Cyanide antidote kit (Amyl Nitrite, Sodium Nitrite, and Sodium Thiosulfate)
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| Digoxin||Dig Immune Fab
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| Ethylene glycol||Fomepizole
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| ||15mg/kg IV; then 10mg/kg q12h
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| Fluoride||Calcium gluconate
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| Heparin||Protamine Sulfate
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| ||Adult: 25-50mg IV (empiric dose) over 10 minutes
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| ||Peds: 0.6mg/kg IV (empiric dose)
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| ||Note: Rapid protamine infusion causes hypotension[1]
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| Iron||Deferoxamine
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| Isoniazid (INH)||Pyridoxine (Vit B6)
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| ||Adult: 5gm IV
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| ||Peds: 1gm/kg regardless of age [2]
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| Lead||EDTA, succimer
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| Mercury||Dimercaprol (BAL)
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| Methanol||Fomepizole
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| ||15mi/kg IV; then 10mg/kg q12h
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| Methemoglobinemia||Methylene blue
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| Opiods||Naloxone
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| Organophosphates||Atropine + Pralidoxime
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| Sulfonylurea||Octreotide
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| ||Adult: 50–100mcg SC q6hr
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| ||Peds: 1mcg/kg SC q6hr
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| Tricyclic (TCA) Toxicity||Bicarbonate
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| ||1-2mEq/kg IV bolus followed by 2mEq/kg/hr IV infusion
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| Valproate||L-Carnitine
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| Warfarin||Vitamin K, FFP, Prothrombin complex concentrate
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