Poisons & Teratogens Flashcards

1
Q

What are three therapeutic approaches to reduce absorption of poisons? Which is best and what’s the dosage for it?

A
  • induced emesis with Ipecac
  • gastric lavage
  • activated charcoal

Activated charcoal is best. 1g/kg

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2
Q

What is the emetic agent in Ipecac?

A

Cephaeline

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3
Q

Why is inducing emesis with ipecac no longer recommended?

A

Aspiration risk

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4
Q

What substances will charcoal not absorb?

A

Iron, cyanide, strong acids and bases, alcohols, hydrocarbons

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5
Q

When is alkaline diuresis useful?

A

Barbiturate and salicylate ingestions

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6
Q

Antidote for acetaminophen.

A

N-acetylcysteine

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7
Q

Antidote for carbon monoxide.

A

O2, hyperbaric O2

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8
Q

Antidote for cyanide

A

Nitrites

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9
Q

Antidote for digoxin

A

Digoxin-specific Fab fragments

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10
Q

Antidote for narcotics

A

Naloxone

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11
Q

Antidote for organophosphates

A

Atropine, pralidoxime/2-PAM

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12
Q

What is a teratogen?

A

Agent that induces structural malformations, metabolic or physiological dysfunction, psychological or behavioral alterations or deficits in offspring, either at birth or postnatal.

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13
Q

Name some teratogens.

A

Thalidomide, anti-cancer drugs, androgens, corticosteroids, warfarin, isotretinoin, aspirin, indomethacin, tetracycline, lithium, valproate sodium

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14
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Any agent capable of producing deleterious response in biological system.

A

Poison

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15
Q

Substance injected by one species into another

A

Venom

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16
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Substance produced by microorganisms that has deleterious effect.

A

Toxin

17
Q

What are the 3 categories of toxins.

A
  • small molecules
  • proteins and polypeptides
  • bacterial toxins
18
Q

Acute toxicity

A

Single or sudden intake - less than 24 hrs

19
Q

Subchronic toxicity

A

Repeated exposure, weeks - months

20
Q

Chronic toxicity

A

Repeated exposure more than 3 months

21
Q

Direct toxic effects vs. indirect toxic effects

A

Direct - due to effect of substance itself

Indirect - consequence of direct effects

22
Q

Used to prevent fungal growth on seeds

A

Organomercurials

23
Q

Pesticides

A

Organophosphates and organochlorines

24
Q

Plant desiccant

A

Bipyridyls (paraguat)

25
Q

Promote uncontrolled plant growth

A

Agent orange (dioxin)

26
Q

Arsenic

A

Muscle weakness, loss of sensation, anemia, dermatitis

27
Q

Beryllium

A

acute pneumonitis, granulomatous lung disease

28
Q

Cadmium

A

nephrotoxicity

29
Q

What are three air pollutants and what do they do?

A

CO - binds Hg

sulfur dioxide -bronchoconsriction

nitrogen dioxide - pulmonary edema

30
Q

Methanol

A

Retinal damage, metabolic acidosis

31
Q

Lead

A

encephalopathy

32
Q

Mercury

A

acrodynia - erythema of palms and soles