Poisoning

13 Poisoning



Self-poisoning


This is a common problem, leading to over 100 000 hospital admissions in England and Wales per annum. It is also a problem in developing countries: in cities, drugs, e.g. diazepam, are used, while in rural areas substances such as copper sulphate and yellow oleander are often taken.










What specific management procedures are there for overdoses?





Antagonising the influences of poisons






Paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning






This patient’s paracetamol level was 140 mg/L and her salicylate level was < 10 mg at 6 h post-overdose. She was admitted to MAU.


Apr 3, 2017 | Posted by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE | Comments Off on Poisoning

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