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ICD-10 code: T37.8X1A

Disease category: T37.8X1: Poisoning by other specified systemic anti-infectives and antiparasitics, accidental (unintentional)

Poisoning by other specified systemic anti-infectives and antiparasitics, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter

Accidental poisoning can occur due to various reasons, such as incorrect dosage, incorrect administration, or accidental ingestion. Poisoning by other specified systemic anti-infectives and antiparasitics is a type of accidental poisoning that can occur when a person accidentally ingests or is exposed to an excessive amount of these medications. These medications are usually used to treat infections or parasitic infestations in humans and animals.

Common examples of systemic anti-infectives include antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, and antiparasitics such as antimalarials. These medications are prescribed by healthcare professionals for specific infections and are effective when used correctly. However, when used in excessive amounts or accidentally ingested, they can be harmful and lead to poisoning.

Signs and symptoms of poisoning by systemic anti-infectives and antiparasitics may vary depending on the type and amount of medication ingested. Some common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, dizziness, confusion, seizures, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, poisoning can lead to organ damage, coma, and even death.

It is essential to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect you or someone you know has been accidentally poisoned by systemic anti-infectives or antiparasitics. Emergency medical treatment may include administering activated charcoal, providing respiratory support, and administering antidotes if available.

  1. Always follow the instructions provided by healthcare professionals when taking medication.
  2. Ensure medications are stored out of reach of children and pets.
  3. Read medication labels carefully and follow dosage instructions.
  4. Never share medications with others.
  5. Dispose of unused medication safely.

Preventing accidental poisoning is crucial. The following are some essential tips to consider:

Poisoning by other specified systemic anti-infectives and antiparasitics, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter, can be a severe medical emergency. It is essential to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect poisoning. Prevention is always better than cure, and taking appropriate precautions can help prevent accidental poisoning.

Treatment of Poisoning by other specified systemic anti-infectives and antiparasitics, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter:

Treatment Options for Accidental Poisoning by Systemic Anti-Infectives and Antiparasitics

Accidental poisoning by systemic anti-infectives and antiparasitics is a serious concern, and prompt treatment is essential. These medications are typically used to treat infections and parasites, but when taken in excess or by accident, they can cause harmful side effects and even be life-thr...

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