This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC is mainly associated with treatment of poisoning substances, it has other important roles in the treatment of patients with chronic kidney disease which enhances the outcome of renal dialysis. We also indicated to the use of AC in providing protection for workers against vapors in working atmosphere through the use of charcoal cartridge. AC has potential roles in removal of heavy metals from environment particularly water. AC has therapeutic and environmental applications due to its large surface area. Taken together, AC various applications which have to taken seriously to offer benefits other than being used for treating poisoning substanc...
Adsorption is a widely used as an effective physical method of separation in order to elimination or...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
For centuries, activated Charcoal (AC) has been used externally in a poultice form to adsorb poison...
This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
Purpose of review: Pruritus is an important, prevalent but often neglected symptom in patients with ...
Context: Oral activated charcoal (AC) for toxin absorption should be applied as soon as possible. Ex...
Single-dose activated charcoal therapy involves the oral administration or instillation by nasogastr...
Authors explore the historical evolution, fall from grace, and resurgence of activated charcoal use ...
BBackground: GI decontamination is required frequently in management of intoxicated patients. Activa...
 Objective: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the ability of activated charcoal in adsorb...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Activa...
BACKGROUND: Activated charcoal has been widely used as an adsorbent for the management of drug intox...
Medical Laboratory TechnologyPharmacology & PharmacyToxicologySCI(E)0MEETING ABSTRACT5629-6293
Adsorption is a widely used as an effective physical method of separation in order to elimination or...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
For centuries, activated Charcoal (AC) has been used externally in a poultice form to adsorb poison...
This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
This review article purposes to focus on the roles associated with activated charcoal (AC). While AC...
Poisoning results from the ingestion of or contact with harmful substances including overdose or inc...
Purpose of review: Pruritus is an important, prevalent but often neglected symptom in patients with ...
Context: Oral activated charcoal (AC) for toxin absorption should be applied as soon as possible. Ex...
Single-dose activated charcoal therapy involves the oral administration or instillation by nasogastr...
Authors explore the historical evolution, fall from grace, and resurgence of activated charcoal use ...
BBackground: GI decontamination is required frequently in management of intoxicated patients. Activa...
 Objective: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the ability of activated charcoal in adsorb...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Activa...
BACKGROUND: Activated charcoal has been widely used as an adsorbent for the management of drug intox...
Medical Laboratory TechnologyPharmacology & PharmacyToxicologySCI(E)0MEETING ABSTRACT5629-6293
Adsorption is a widely used as an effective physical method of separation in order to elimination or...
In preparing this Position Statement, all relevant scientific literature was identi-fied and reviewe...
For centuries, activated Charcoal (AC) has been used externally in a poultice form to adsorb poison...