Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Biomedical Science Articles



Abstract

Activated charcoal has the ability to adsorb #toxicmaterials, substances, poisons introduced to #digestivesystem including stomach and #intestine. The objectives of this study were to review the literature for updates in using activated charcoal for therapeutic purposes. The recent evidence of literature supports the idea of using single use of activated charcoal (SDAC) following overdose of a toxin, chemical substance, drug, or poison. The best results are obtained if activated #charcoal is administered immediately following the intake of the chemical substance, however after 6 hours, SDAC still works efficiently. Low doses of activated charcoal can be given, particularly if side effects are likely to be encountered.

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