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ICD-10 code: T37.5X1

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

Poisoning by Antiviral Drugs: Accidental (Unintentional)

Antiviral drugs are medications that are used to treat viral infections by inhibiting the spread and replication of the virus. These drugs are commonly used to treat illnesses such as HIV, influenza, and hepatitis. While antiviral drugs can be very effective in treating viral infections, they can also be dangerous if not used properly. Accidental or unintentional poisoning by antiviral drugs can occur in a number of ways.

  1. Overdosing: Taking too much of an antiviral medication can lead to poisoning. This may occur if a patient accidentally takes too much of the medication or if they are given an incorrect dose by a healthcare provider.
  2. Incorrect Administration: Some antiviral drugs are administered via injection or intravenous (IV) infusion. If the medication is not administered correctly, it can lead to poisoning. This may occur if the healthcare provider administering the medication is not properly trained or if there is a mistake in the administration process.
  3. Interaction with Other Medications: Antiviral drugs can interact with other medications, including over-the-counter medications, prescription medications, and herbal supplements. If a patient is taking multiple medications, there is a risk of drug interactions that can lead to poisoning.

Symptoms of antiviral drug poisoning can vary depending on the specific medication and the amount of the medication that was ingested. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dizziness, confusion, seizures, and coma. If you suspect that you or someone you know has been poisoned by an antiviral medication, seek medical attention immediately.

Preventing accidental poisoning by antiviral drugs requires proper medication management. Patients should always follow the instructions provided by their healthcare provider, including dosing instructions and instructions for administering the medication. Patients should also inform their healthcare provider of any other medications or supplements they are taking to avoid drug interactions.

In conclusion, antiviral drugs can be very effective in treating viral infections, but they can also be dangerous if not used properly. Accidental or unintentional poisoning can occur through overdosing, incorrect administration, or interaction with other medications. Patients should take appropriate precautions to avoid accidental poisoning by properly managing their medication and informing their healthcare provider of any other medications or supplements they are taking.