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ICD-10 code: T45.523

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

Poisoning by Antithrombotic Drugs: Assault on the Body

Antithrombotic drugs are commonly used to prevent the formation of blood clots. They are often prescribed to patients with conditions such as atrial fibrillation, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism. However, these drugs can have serious side effects, including the risk of poisoning.

When antithrombotic drugs are taken in excessive amounts, they can cause poisoning. This can occur accidentally, such as when a patient takes too many pills at once, or intentionally, as an act of self-harm or assault. Symptoms of poisoning can include bleeding, bruising, and vomiting.

Antithrombotic drug poisoning can be life-threatening, and it is important to seek medical attention immediately if you suspect you or someone else may have been poisoned. Treatment may involve administering medications to reverse the effects of the drug, as well as supportive care such as blood transfusions and intravenous fluids.

Preventing antithrombotic drug poisoning requires careful monitoring of medication use. Patients should always follow their doctor's instructions for dosage and frequency of use, and should never take more than the prescribed amount. It is also important to keep these drugs out of reach of children and others who may accidentally or intentionally ingest them.

  1. If you are prescribed antithrombotic drugs, make sure you understand how to take them properly.
  2. Never take more than the prescribed amount of antithrombotic drugs.
  3. Store your medication in a secure location out of reach of children and others who may accidentally or intentionally ingest them.
  4. Seek medical attention immediately if you suspect antithrombotic drug poisoning.

In conclusion, antithrombotic drugs are an important tool for preventing blood clots, but they can also pose a serious risk of poisoning. It is important for patients to follow their doctor's instructions for use and to take steps to prevent accidental or intentional ingestion of these drugs. If you suspect antithrombotic drug poisoning, seek medical attention immediately.