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Title: [Measures to reduce absorption in the treatment of intoxications]. Author: de Vries I, van Zoelen GA, van Riel AJ, Meulenbelt J. Journal: Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 2005 Dec 31; 149(53):2964-8. PubMed ID: 16425848. Abstract: New guidelines on gastrointestinal decontamination in overdose situations have been published. In cases of serious and potentially life-threatening intoxication, gastric lavage can be performed up to 1 hour after ingestion. It should not be considered as routine treatment. If a patient has ingested a potentially toxic amount of a poison which is known to be absorbed by charcoal, single-dose activated charcoal in powder form may be considered up to 1 hour after ingestion. After ingestion of a potentially lethal amount of a toxin that is travelling through the enterohepatic or entero-enteral circulation, multiple-dose activated charcoal can be considered. The efficacy of carbamazepine, theophylline, quinine, dapsone and phenobarbital has been proven. In the treatment of potentially life-threatening intoxications with sustained-release preparations or drug-filled packages, particularly after ingestion of substances that do not bind to activated charcoal, whole bowel irrigation can be considered. Only ifdefaecation is insufficient should administration of a laxative together with activated charcoal be considered.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]