نتایج جستجو برای: activated charcoal

تعداد نتایج: 226145  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1999
J A Bennett T W Harrison A E Tattersfield

Salmeterol is approximately eight times as potent as salbutamol for systemic effects. This may be because the drug is eight times more potent on receptors or there may be differences in systemic bioavailability. The systemic effects of salbutamol are limited by its fairly high first-pass metabolism, but the oral bioavailability of salmeterol is unknown. The contribution of the swallowed fractio...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2009
L D Snyman R A Schultz C J Botha L Labuschagne J P J Joubert

The efficacy of activated charcoal as a treatment for cattle (n = 57) poisoned by Yellow tulp (Moraea pallida) was investigated. Treatment with activated charcoal resulted in full recovery, irrespective of the degree of posterior paresis, provided that this clinical sign did not develop within the first 12 hours after initial exposure to Yellow tulp-infested grazing. For instance, despite treat...

Journal: :BMC Emergency Medicine 2007
Michael Eddleston Edmund Juszczak Nick A Buckley Lalith Senarathna Fahim Mohammed Stuart Allen Wasantha Dissanayake Ariyasena Hittarage Shifa Azher K Jeganathan Shaluka Jayamanne MH Rezvi Sheriff David A Warrell

BACKGROUND The case fatality for intentional self-poisoning in rural Asia is 10-30 times higher than in the West, mostly due to the use of highly toxic poisons. Activated charcoal is a widely available intervention that may - if given early - bind to poisons in the stomach and prevent their absorption. Current guidelines recommend giving a single dose of charcoal (SDAC) if patients arrive withi...

2014
Pei-Hsing Huang Jhih-Wei Jhan Yi-Ming Cheng Hau-Hsein Cheng

This study experimentally analyzed the carbon dioxide adsorption capacity of Moso-bamboo- (Phyllostachys edulis-) based porous charcoal. The porous charcoal was prepared at various carbonization temperatures and ground into powders with 60, 100, and 170 meshes, respectively. In order to understand the adsorption characteristics of porous charcoal, its fundamental properties, namely, charcoal yi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1979
J C Feeley R J Gibson G W Gorman N C Langford J K Rasheed D C Mackel W B Baine

Charcoal-yeast extract agar is a new bacteriological medium that supports excellent growth of the Legionella pneumophila. It results from modifications made in an existing L. pneumophila medium, F-G agar. Yeast extract, instead of an acid hydrolysate of casein, serves as the protein source. Beef extractives and starch are not added. Activated charcoal (Norit A or Norit SG) is included at 0.20% ...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2002
S Thakore N Murphy

OBJECTIVES Activated charcoal is now the mainstay of non-specific treatment for self poisoning in accident and emergency (A&E) departments and should be administered within one hour of ingestion of an overdose. This study aimed to investigate if compliance with treatment guidelines may be improved by the prehospital administration of activated charcoal. METHOD Ambulance report forms and case ...

Journal: :British medical journal 1988
V Danel J A Henry E Glucksman

It is common practice to try to prevent intestinal absorption of ingested poisons. Controversy continues about the relative effectiveness of charcoal, ipecacuanha, and lavage in salicylate overdose,' but no study has yet compared all three methods. This study of simulated aspirin overdose in volunteers aimed to compare the effectiveness of gastric lavage, emesis induced by ipecacuanha, and acti...

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