Antidotes in Clinical Toxicology—Critical Review
Author:
Kobylarz Damian1, Noga Maciej1, Frydrych Adrian2ORCID, Milan Justyna2, Morawiec Adrian3, Glaca Agata3, Kucab Emilia3, Jastrzębska Julia3, Jabłońska Karolina3, Łuc Klaudia3, Zdeb Gabriela3, Pasierb Jakub3, Toporowska-Kaźmierak Joanna3, Półchłopek Szczepan3, Słoma Paweł3, Adamik Magdalena3, Banasik Mateusz3, Bartoszek Mateusz3, Adamczyk Aleksandra3, Rędziniak Patrycja3, Frączkiewicz Paulina3, Orczyk Michał3, Orzechowska Martyna3, Tajchman Paulina3, Dziuba Klaudia3, Pelczar Rafał3, Zima Sabina3, Nyankovska Yana3, Sowińska Marta3, Pempuś Wiktoria3, Kubacka Maria3, Popielska Julia3, Brzezicki Patryk3ORCID, Jurowski Kamil12
Affiliation:
1. Department of Regulatory and Forensic Toxicology, Institute of Medical Expertises, ul. Aleksandrowska 67/93, 91-205 Łódź, Poland 2. Laboratory of Innovative Toxicological Research and Analyzes, Institute of Medical Studies, Medical College, Rzeszów University, Al. mjr. W. Kopisto 2a, 35-959 Rzeszów, Poland 3. Toxicological Science Club ‘Paracelsus’, Institute of Medical Studies, Medical College, Rzeszów University, Al. mjr. W. Kopisto 2a, 35-959 Rzeszów, Poland
Abstract
Poisoning and overdose are very important aspects in medicine and toxicology. Chemical weapons pose a threat to civilians, and emergency medicine principles must be followed when dealing with patients who have been poisoned or overdosed. Antidotes have been used for centuries and modern research has led to the development of new antidotes that can accelerate the elimination of toxins from the body. Although some antidotes have become less relevant due to modern intensive care techniques, they can still save lives or reduce the severity of toxicity. The availability of antidotes is crucial, especially in developing countries where intensive care facilities may be limited. This article aims to provide information on specific antidotes, their recommended uses, and potential risks and new uses. In the case of poisoning, supportive therapies are most often used; however, in many cases, the administration of an appropriate antidote saves the patient’s life. In this review, we reviewed the literature on selected antidotes used in the treatment of poisonings. We also characterised the antidotes (bio)chemically. We described the cases in which they are used together with the dosage recommendations. We also analysed the mechanisms of action. In addition, we described alternative methods of using a given substance as a drug, an example of which is N-acetylcysteine, which can be used in the treatment of COVID-19. This article was written as part of the implementation of the project of the Polish Ministry of Education and Science, “Toxicovigilance, poisoning prevention, and first aid in poisoning with xenobiotics of current clinical importance in Poland”, grant number SKN/SP/570184/2023.
Funder
Polish Ministry of Education and Science
Subject
Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology
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