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Activated charcoal vs. ?universal antidote? as an antidote for poisons*1

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1966
Abstract The results of the present investigation demonstrate that activated charcoal alone is more effective as an adsorbent for pentobarbital, strychnine, and malathion than “universal antidote” which contains an equivalent amount of activated charcoal.
Brian Dieterle   +3 more
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Black Seed (Nigella Sativa) and its Constituent Thymoquinone as an Antidote or a Protective Agent Against Natural or Chemical Toxicities

Iranian journal of pharmaceutical research, 2017
Nigella sativa (N. sativa), which belongs to the botanical family of Ranunculaceae, is a widely used medicinal plant all over the world. N. sativa seeds and oil have been used in the treatment of different diseases. Various studies on N. sativa have been
A. Tavakkoli   +3 more
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Antidotes to Brexit

2020
A core message of the book is that authoritarian populism (Brexit nationalism) is a state of affairs where emotions are orchestrated by an increasingly demagogic subsection of the elite to polarise, mobilise and demonise, a reactive, illiberal and antagonist form of politics. It presents a threat in that although perhaps it has manifested itself in one
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The Philosopher’s Antidote

2012
I begin with a palinode. It is not true, that tale I told about the myth of the cicadas in Plato’s Phaedrus. Some years ago now I used the little songsters as emblems of a malady that, I claimed, afflicts Phaedrus in that dialogue: the indiscriminate love of beautiful words (Ferrari 1987).
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Lights on the shadows of public procurement: Transparency as an antidote to corruption

Governance. An International Journal of Policy, Administration and Institutions, 2020
Monika Bauhr   +3 more
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Antidotes

2017
There is no general accepted definition of the word “antidote.” The Macquarie Dictionary defines an antidote as “a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison, disease, etc.,” which is very broad and would cover all therapeutic agents used to treat poisoning.
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An Antidote to Vitriol

History of Education Quarterly, 1968
George F. Kneller is a capable philosopher, with a particular interest in the bearing of anthropology upon education. Both by training and personal inclination he is uncomfortable in the presence of untidy formulations and innvalid reasoning. It was most fitting, therefore, that he be invited to respond to R.
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Antidotes for cyanide poisoning

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013
Abstract : We read with interest the review and guideline by Anseeuw et al. [1] titled Cyanide poisoning by fire smoke inhalation: an European expert consensus . The authors reviewed the current literature succinctly and identified gaps in knowledge. They also elegantly reviewed the diagnosis of cyanide poisoning, which can be difficult. We concur with
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Cyanide poisoning and antidotes

Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2012
Abstract : We read with interest the review article by Reade et. al titled, Review article: Management of cyanide poisoning. The article was a succinct review of current treatment guidelines for cyanide treatment. We concur with several of the authors' recommendations that had not been clearly stated in other reviews or reports. In particular, we agree
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Antidote bei Blaus�urevergiftungen

F�hner-Weilands Sammlung von Vergiftungsf�llen Archiv f�r Toxikologie, 1968
Es wird uber tierexperimentelle Untersuchungen berichtet, in denen unter standardisierten Bedingungen Wirkungsgeschwindigkeit und Entgiftungskapaitat verschiedener Blausaureantidote ermittelt wurden. Dabei zeigte sich, das das klassische Thiosulfat in bezug auf seine Entgiftungskapazitat alle anderen Antidote weit ubertrifft.
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