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Toxicology Antidote Reference

Toxicology Antidote Reference

Select toxin/poison to view antidote and dosing. Always confirm with Poisons Information Service (UK: 0344 892 0111 / TOXBASE).

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Memorise the osmolal gap formula for toxic alcohol poisoning: Osmolal Gap = Measured Osmolality − Calculated Osmolality, where Calculated Osmolality = 2×Na + Glucose/18 + BUN/2.8. A gap >10 mOsm/kg in the context of anion gap metabolic acidosis strongly suggests methanol or ethylene glycol poisoning — start fomepizole before confirmatory levels are available.

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Hydroxocobalamin — the cyanide antidote — is essentially a form of vitamin B12. Its vivid red colour, harmlessly excreted in urine, explains why patients' skin and urine turn red after administration. The visual effect has occasionally been mistaken for haematuria by nursing staff unfamiliar with the treatment.

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