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Activated charcoal dosing

Interactions between chemicals may be of a physico-chemical and/or biological nature. Examples of physico-chemical interactions are the reaction of nitrite with aUcylamines to produce carcinogenic nitrosamines, and the binding of toxic chemicals to active charcoal resulting in a decreased absorption from the gastrointestinal tract. It is held that physico-chemical interactions will normally only occur at high doses and therefore are of lesser importance for low-dose scenarios. Physico-chemical interactions will therefore not be considered in any detail in this book. [Pg.373]

Bismuth Subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol) [Antidiarrheal/ Adsorbent] [OTC] Uses Indigestion, N, D combo for Rx of H. pylori Infxn Action Antisecretory anti-inflammatory E>o e Adults. 2 tabs or 30 mL PO PRN (max 8 doses/24 h) Feds. 3—6 y 1/3 tab or 5 mL PO PRN (max 8 doses/24 h) 5-9 y 2/3 tab or 10 mL PO PRN (max 8 doses/24 h) 9-72 y 1 tab or 15 mL PO PRN (max 8 doses/24 h) Caution [C, D (3rd tri), -] Avoid w/ renal failure Hx severe GI bleed Contra Influenza or chickenpox (T risk of Reye synd), ASA allergy (see Aspirin) Disp Chew tabs, caplets, Liq, susp SE May turn tongue stools black Interactions T Effects OF ASA, MTX, valproic acid effects OF tetracyclines i effects W/ corticosteroids, probenecid EMS Monitor for hypovolemia and electrolyte disturbances d/t D may darken tongue stool OD Similar to ASA OD V, tinnitus, metabolic acidosis activated charcoal may be effective... [Pg.91]

Diphenoxylate + Atropine (Lomotil, Lonox) [C V] [Opioid Antidiarrheal] Uses D Action Constipating m CTidine congener, X GI motihty Dose Adults. Initial, 5 mg PO tid—qid until controlled, then 2.5-5 mg PO bid 20 mg/d max Peds >2 y. 0.3-0.4 mg/kg/24 h (of diphenoxylate) bid-qid, 10 mg/d max Caution [C, +] Contra Obstructive jaundice, D d/t bacterial Infxn children <2 y Disp Tabs, Liq SE Drowsiness, dizziness, xCTostomia, blurred vision, urinary retention, constipation Interactions T Effects W/ CNS depressants, opioids, EtOH, T risk HTN crisis W7 MAOIs EMS Monitor for Sxs of electrolyte disturbances and hypovolemia d/t D OD May cause Szs, hypotension, and anticholinergic effects (xerostomia [dry mouth], urine retention, flushed skin) activated charcoal may be effective for OD... [Pg.136]


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