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    Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy | Volume-4 | Issue-03
        Principles of Toxicotherapy: General & Special Therapy
        Mohammad Karami, Mohammad Reza Abdolahzadeh e Estachri
        
            Published:  March 26, 2015 | 
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        DOI:  10.36347/sajp
        Pages:  153-156
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        Abstract
        Appropriate therapies for commonly encountered poisonings, medication overdoses, and other toxicological
emergencies are reviewed, with discussion of pharmacists' role in ensuring their ready availability and proper use.
Antidotal therapy are general antidotal therapy(supportive and palliative care that palliative treatments may be used to
alleviate the side effects of curative treatments, such as relieving the nausea associated with chemotherapy and enhance
quality of life; is applicable early in the course of illness, in conjunction with other therapies that are intended to
prolong life, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy And special antidotal therapy is the use of any chemical or
physiologic procedure used to prevent, minimize, or terminate the adverse effects associated with chemical toxicity or
aberrant pathophysiologic processes. These antidotal procedures may alter the toxicity associated with an exogenous
chemical (naloxone antagonism of opioid narcotics) or with endogenous substances (epinephrine reversal of histamineinduced anaphylaxis). The goal of this review is to provide essential information to guide the appropriate use of
antidotes. Pharmacists can play a key role in reducing poisoning and overdose injuries and deaths by assisting in the early
recognition of toxic exposures and guiding emergency personnel on the proper storage, selection, and use of antidotal
therapies.
    

