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ICD-10 code: T50.6X

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Understanding Poisoning by, Adverse Effects of, and Underdosing of Antidotes and Chelating Agents

Antidotes and chelating agents are essential in treating poisoning caused by toxic substances. However, administering an incorrect dose or using the wrong antidote or chelating agent can lead to adverse effects and underdosing. In this article, we will discuss the risks associated with poisoning by, adverse effects of, and underdosing of antidotes and chelating agents.

Poisoning by Antidotes and Chelating Agents

Poisoning by antidotes and chelating agents can occur due to the following reasons:

  1. Administration of an incorrect dose
  2. Administration of the wrong antidote or chelating agent
  3. Interaction with other medications
  4. Pre-existing medical conditions

Some of the symptoms of poisoning by antidotes and chelating agents include:

  1. Nausea and vomiting
  2. Headaches
  3. Dizziness
  4. Confusion
  5. Seizures

If you experience any of these symptoms after taking an antidote or chelating agent, seek medical attention immediately.

Adverse Effects of Antidotes and Chelating Agents

Antidotes and chelating agents can cause adverse effects if administered incorrectly or if the patient has an allergic reaction to the medication. Some of the adverse effects of antidotes and chelating agents include:

  1. Allergic reactions
  2. Renal failure
  3. Liver damage
  4. Blood disorders

If you experience any adverse effects after taking an antidote or chelating agent, seek medical attention immediately.

Underdosing of Antidotes and Chelating Agents

Underdosing of antidotes and chelating agents can occur if the patient is not administered the correct dose or if the medication is not given in a timely manner. Underdosing can lead to the following:

  1. Ineffective treatment
  2. Worsening of symptoms
  3. Death

It is crucial to administer antidotes and chelating agents correctly to ensure effective treatment.

Conclusion

Antidotes and chelating agents are essential in treating poisoning caused by toxic substances. However, administering an incorrect dose or

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