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[2] Types of poison, diagnosis of poisoning, principles of therapy and medico legal aspects of poisoning of: a. Corrosive Poisons: Strong mineral acids like Carbolic acid, oxalic acid, Sulphuric acid, Nitric acid, Hydrochloric acid;
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Poisons & Antidotes ... give bicarbonate of soda, chalk, soap, or other non-corrosive alkalies, large and repeated draughts of water, white of egg, demulcents; recumbency, heat to body, heart stimulants; morphine and atropine hypodermically to relieve pain.
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221. Gastritis, inflammation of the stomach. ... Acute gastritis, as is occasioned by corrosive poisons, is characterized by the following symptoms: Excessively burning, gnawing, constrictive, tearing, sticking pain in the epigastrium, increasing rapidly and without intermission, extending over the chest,
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A gossip site for the pharmacological world. Neat facts about drugs and poisons. ... Suicide do's and dont's: Seven drugs, poisons, ... 3. Corrosive substances; These include common household chemicals like bleach, oven cleaner (sodium hydroxide), chlorine for the pool, and of course, that sulphuric acid you have stockpiled in...
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For some corrosive and irritant poisons there are chemical antidotes, but for recently developed poisons (for example, the herbicide paraquat) that produce proliferative changes in the system, there is no specific antidote.
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Welcome to the New Zealand National Poisons Centre ... If the product is corrosive or irritating, make water available ... Household cleaners, including corrosive products...
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The effects of the consultant poisons, such as strychnine, may be combated by means of the inhalation of ... but some corrosive poisons, such carbolic acid, produce, besides a local action, remote and specific constitutional effects. The symptoms of corrosive poisoning are marked and unmistakable, except in infants.
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