Context: Oral activated charcoal (AC) for toxin absorption should be applied as soon as possible. Extra-hospital AC-application on site by medical laypersons with pre-emptive obtained AC may save time, but may be inferior to AC-application by medical professionals. Objective: 1) Availability and incidence of pre-emptive stockpiling of AC on site in the German region Bavaria 2) time saved by AC-stockpiling and application on site, 3) quality of AC-application defined by completeness of the applied AC-dose, time needed, incidence of side-effects in lay-care and in professional-care, considering confounding variables: AC-formulation/powder/tablets, recommended AC-dose, patientâs age. Method: telephone-interviews in cases with AC-recommendation...
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This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
SummaryBackgroundThe case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 1...
INTRODUCTION: acute oral drug overdose is the toxicological urgency attended most frequently in eme...
Single-dose activated charcoal therapy involves the oral administration or instillation by nasogastr...
Background: The case fatality for intentional self-poisoning in rural Asia is 10–30 times higher ...
Background. Activated charcoal is the most frequently and widely used oral decontaminating agent in ...
Background: Activated charcoal (AC) is commonly used for the routine management of oral drug overdos...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
BBackground: GI decontamination is required frequently in management of intoxicated patients. Activa...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
Objectives: To investigate the feasibility and potential risk benefit of prehospital administration ...
Gastrointestinal decontamination in overdose patients remains a controversial problem in emergency m...
Authors explore the historical evolution, fall from grace, and resurgence of activated charcoal use ...
Item does not contain fulltext- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' wi...
This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
SummaryBackgroundThe case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 1...
INTRODUCTION: acute oral drug overdose is the toxicological urgency attended most frequently in eme...
Single-dose activated charcoal therapy involves the oral administration or instillation by nasogastr...
Background: The case fatality for intentional self-poisoning in rural Asia is 10–30 times higher ...
Background. Activated charcoal is the most frequently and widely used oral decontaminating agent in ...
Background: Activated charcoal (AC) is commonly used for the routine management of oral drug overdos...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
BBackground: GI decontamination is required frequently in management of intoxicated patients. Activa...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
Objectives: To investigate the feasibility and potential risk benefit of prehospital administration ...
Gastrointestinal decontamination in overdose patients remains a controversial problem in emergency m...
Authors explore the historical evolution, fall from grace, and resurgence of activated charcoal use ...
Item does not contain fulltext- A new guideline: 'Intoxication: initial approach in the hospital' wi...
This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
SummaryBackgroundThe case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 1...