Poisonings/Envenomation

D- Penicillamine Capsule 250 mg

πŸ’Š D-Penicillamine Capsule 250 mg πŸ”Ή Generic Name: D-Penicillamine πŸ”Ή Dosage Form & Strength: πŸ“Œ Uses / Indications: Medical Condition Purpose / Action Wilson’s Disease Chelates excess copper and facilitates excretion Rheumatoid Arthritis Second-line DMARD when standard therapies fail Cystinuria Binds cystine to prevent kidney stone formation Heavy Metal Poisoning Off-label use for lead or […]

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D- Penicillamine Capsule 150 mg (p)

πŸ’Š D-Penicillamine 150 mg Capsule (Prescription) πŸ”Ή Generic Name: D-Penicillamine πŸ”Ή Strength & Form: πŸ“Œ Description: D-Penicillamine is a chelating agent and disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (DMARD). It binds to heavy metals and cystine, aiding in their excretion, and modifies the immune response in autoimmune diseases. βœ… Indications / Uses: Condition Purpose Wilson’s Disease Removes excess

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Calcium gluconate Injection 100 mg/mL

Calcium Gluconate Injection 100 mg/mL πŸ”Ή Generic Name: Calcium Gluconate πŸ”Ή Strength & Formulation: πŸ“Œ Description: Calcium gluconate is a calcium salt used to treat or prevent calcium deficiency. It is less irritating than calcium chloride and is commonly used in emergencies like hypocalcemia and hyperkalemia. βœ… Indications / Uses: Indication Purpose Hypocalcemia (low calcium)

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Atropine Injection 0.6 mg/mL

πŸ’‰ Atropine Injection 0.6 mg/mL πŸ”Ή Generic Name: Atropine Sulfate πŸ”Ή Strength & Formulation: πŸ“Œ Description: Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist (anticholinergic) that inhibits the parasympathetic nervous system by blocking acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors. It acts on the heart, smooth muscles, and glands. βœ… Indications / Uses: Condition Use Bradycardia (slow heart rate) Increases heart

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Activated Charcoal Powder (as licensed)

🧴 Activated Charcoal Powder (as licensed) (For oral or nasogastric use in poisoning cases) πŸ“Œ Generic Name: Activated Charcoal 🏷️ Formulation: πŸ”Ή Uses / Indications: Activated charcoal is used primarily for the emergency treatment of poisoning. It works by adsorbing (binding) toxic substances in the stomach and intestines before they can be absorbed into the

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