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phenytoin
keppra
amoxicillin
augmentin
omvil
omol
ponstan
microgynon
miconazole
clotrimazole
fluconazole
what the toxicity rang and antidote of each drugs?
Phenytoin
Above 50 mcg/ml
Antidote
There is no antidote, and there is no evidence that any method of gastrointestinal decontamination or enhanced elimination improves outcome. Activated charcoal should be considered if the patient presents early; however, the role of multiple-dose activated charcoal is controversial
2 keppra
Above 46mcg/ml
Antidote
There is no specific antidote for levetiracetam.(keppra)
3 amoxicilline and 4 augmentine
No any specific range
Antidote
An antidote is a drug, chelating substance, or a chemical that counteracts (neutralizes) the effects of another drug or a poison.
There are dozens of different antidotes; however, some may only counteract one particular drug, whereas others (such as charcoal) may help reduce the toxicity of numerous drugs.
5 omvil
Adult: Tablets or syrup: 4 mg orally every 4-6 hours; not to exceed 24 mg/day.
And no specific antidote
6 omol
Toxicity rarely occurs with paracetamol doses between 75–150 mg/kg in any 24-hour period.
Antidote N acetyl cystine
7 Ponstan
No specific range and antidote
8. Microgyonon
Symptoms that may occur in case of taking an overdose of beige active tablets are: nausea, vomiting and withdrawal bleeding. The last may even occur in girls before their menarche, if they have accidentally taken the medicinal product. There are no antidotes and further treatment should be symptomatic.
miconazole
clotrimazole
fluconazole
Greater than 100 mcg is toxic
And no any antidote