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ICD-10 code: T47.1X1A

Disease category: T47.1X1: Poisoning by other antacids and anti-gastric-secretion drugs, accidental (unintentional)

What is Poisoning by Other Antacids and Anti-Gastric-Secretion Drugs?

Poisoning by other antacids and anti-gastric-secretion drugs refers to the unintentional ingestion of drugs that reduce stomach acid production. This can lead to a range of symptoms and complications, including nausea, vomiting, confusion, and even organ failure in severe cases.

Causes of Poisoning by Other Antacids and Anti-Gastric-Secretion Drugs

Accidental poisoning by these drugs can occur due to a range of factors, including:

  1. Incorrect dosing: Taking more than the recommended dose of antacids or anti-gastric-secretion drugs can be dangerous.
  2. Confusing medication: Taking the wrong medication accidentally is a common cause of accidental poisoning.
  3. Children accidentally ingesting medication: Children are at a higher risk of accidental poisoning due to their natural curiosity and tendency to put things in their mouth.
Symptoms of Poisoning by Other Antacids and Anti-Gastric-Secretion Drugs

The symptoms of poisoning by other antacids and anti-gastric-secretion drugs can vary depending on the severity of the poisoning, but may include:

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Abdominal pain
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Increased heart rate
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Seizures
Preventing Poisoning by Other Antacids and Anti-Gastric-Secretion Drugs

There are several steps you can take to help prevent accidental poisoning:

  1. Store medications safely: Keep medications out of reach of children and store them in a secure location.
  2. Read labels carefully: Always read the labels and follow dosing instructions carefully.
  3. Don't mix medications: Avoid taking multiple medications that contain the same active ingredient.
  4. Keep medications in their original containers: This helps avoid confusion and accidental ingestion.
Conclusion

Poisoning by other antacids and anti-gastric-secretion drugs is a serious issue that can lead to a range of complications. By taking steps to prevent accidental poisoning and being aware of the symptoms of poisoning, you can help protect yourself and your loved ones from this potentially life-threatening condition.

Treatment of Poisoning by other antacids and anti-gastric-secretion drugs, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter:

Treatment Options for Poisoning by Antacids and Anti-Gastric-Secretion Drugs

Accidentally ingesting antacids and anti-gastric-secretion drugs can cause serious harm to the body. Symptoms of poisoning can include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. If you or someone you know has accidentally ingested these drugs, it's important to seek medical attention immediately.

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