Background: Activated charcoal (AC) is commonly used for the routine management of oral drug overdose. Aim: To determine whether the routine use of activated charcoal has an effect on patient outcomes. Design: Randomized controlled unblinded trial. Methods: We recruited all adult patients presenting with an oral overdose at The Canberra Hospital, excluding only transfers, late presenters, those who had ingested drugs not adsorbed by activated charcoal or where administration was contraindicated, and very serious ingestions (at the discretion of the admitting physician). Patients were randomized to either activated charcoal or no decontamination. Results: The trial recruited 327 patients over 16 months. Of 411 presentations, four refused con...
BACKGROUND: Oral poisoning is a major cause of mortality and disability worldwide, with estimates of...
BACKGROUND: The case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 10-50-...
Letter to the editor The efficacy of oral activated charcoal (AC) for the ad-sorption of drugs and p...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that administration of activated charcoal is as efficacious and sa...
Gastrointestinal decontamination in overdose patients remains a controversial problem in emergency m...
Background: The case fatality for intentional self-poisoning in rural Asia is 10–30 times higher ...
OBJECTIVES: Activated charcoal is frequently administered to drug overdose patients, who may experie...
INTRODUCTION: acute oral drug overdose is the toxicological urgency attended most frequently in eme...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
Background. Activated charcoal is the most frequently and widely used oral decontaminating agent in ...
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) bind to activated charcoal both in vitro and in vivo in healthy volu...
Study objective: We determine whether single-dose activated charcoal (SDAC) administration after cit...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
SummaryBackgroundThe case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 1...
Single-dose activated charcoal therapy involves the oral administration or instillation by nasogastr...
BACKGROUND: Oral poisoning is a major cause of mortality and disability worldwide, with estimates of...
BACKGROUND: The case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 10-50-...
Letter to the editor The efficacy of oral activated charcoal (AC) for the ad-sorption of drugs and p...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that administration of activated charcoal is as efficacious and sa...
Gastrointestinal decontamination in overdose patients remains a controversial problem in emergency m...
Background: The case fatality for intentional self-poisoning in rural Asia is 10–30 times higher ...
OBJECTIVES: Activated charcoal is frequently administered to drug overdose patients, who may experie...
INTRODUCTION: acute oral drug overdose is the toxicological urgency attended most frequently in eme...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
Background. Activated charcoal is the most frequently and widely used oral decontaminating agent in ...
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) bind to activated charcoal both in vitro and in vivo in healthy volu...
Study objective: We determine whether single-dose activated charcoal (SDAC) administration after cit...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
SummaryBackgroundThe case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 1...
Single-dose activated charcoal therapy involves the oral administration or instillation by nasogastr...
BACKGROUND: Oral poisoning is a major cause of mortality and disability worldwide, with estimates of...
BACKGROUND: The case-fatality for intentional self-poisoning in the rural developing world is 10-50-...
Letter to the editor The efficacy of oral activated charcoal (AC) for the ad-sorption of drugs and p...