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Toxicology

Horizontales
The route in which the toxin is absorbed into the blood stream by the rich vasculature in the nasal cavity.
Medication that is an opioid antagonist that binds to and blocks the opioid receptor sites.
This is the trade name of a medication used to reverse benzodiazepines.
The route in which the toxin is introduce directly into circulation, the most fast and dangerous route.
An overdose of this class of medications such as benadryl can cause dry mouth, blurry vision, drowsiness, sedation, hallucinations, hyperthermia, cardiac dysrhythmias, and seizures.
A lethal dose of this medication is 7.5 grams, and can cause progressive liver failure over he next couple weeks.
This gas has a much higher affinity to hemoglobin then oxygen does, kicking oxygen off the RBCs.
This medication is given in response to a TCA overdose with a widening QRS complex.
Another term for pinpoint pupils.
This is an illicet drug and also has medical uses, THC enters the bloodstream from smoking, inhaling, or eating. Side effects include euphoria, tachycardia, increased appetite, dry mouth, chest pain, palpitations, and red eyes.
This drug class includes LSD, Cactus, and mushrooms. It distorts the patient’s perception of reality and causes hallucinations, distortion of spatial perception, and dramatic mood swings.
The antidote for cyanide poisoning
Illicit drug that contains synthetic cannabinoids that can cause psychosis.
Exposure to this chemical can cause a build-up of Ach, eliciting a massive parasympathetic response.
This gas causes pulmonary edema when inhaled.
Verticales
An overdose of this OTC NSAID medication can cause metabolic acidosis. Symptoms include rapid respirations, confusion and lethargy, abdominal pain, vomiting, hyperthermia, dysrhythmias, cardiac failure, and coma.
Drugs in this class, like Amitriptyline, can cause ventricular arrhythmia and acidosis.
This medication is given in large doses to combat the symptoms of organophosphate poisoning.
This is a CNS stimulant that causes tachycardia, HTN, hyperthermia, palpitations, dilated pupils, hallucinations, and delusions. Beware of home-laboratories to produce the drug.
The route in which the drug is absorbed in the pulmonary vasculature which is also a very fast route.
These drugs are a CNS depressant that are commonly prescribed drugs that are abused like Xanax.
Synthetic drug derived from opium and is a CNS depressant that leads to respiratory depression and possible death. It causes euphoria, constricted pupils, bradycardia, respiratory depression, and eventually death.
An overdose of a medication in this drug class, such as Metoprolol, can cause bradycardia and hypotension. It is treated with TCP, or also sometimes glucagon.
Predictable set of signs and symptoms caused by the abrupt cessation of a drug by the user.
Physiologic adaptation to the effects of a drug that will require increasingly larger doses to achieve the same effect.
Symptoms of severe withdraw in alcoholics characterized by restlessness, fever, sweating, disorientation, and seizures. Can be fatal.
______ drugs like PCP, wet, and ketamine place the patient in a dissociative state and can cause euphoria, agitation, violence and rage, hallucinations, hyperthermia, tolerance to pain, posturing, and muscle rigidity.
These gasses are commonly formed inside residential fires, and produces corrosive hydrocyanic acid on contact with respiratory tract moisture
This drug is a CNS stimulant that blocks the reuptake of dopamine causing a surge of dopamine in the brain. Side effects include euphoria, dilated and sluggish pupils, tachycardia, vasoconstriction. This drug can also cause a STEMI.
The route in which the toxin is absorbed primarily in the small intestine into the blood stream.
This is the most commonly used and abused substance, it is absorbed in the GI tract into the blood stream. It causes slurred speech, unsteady gait, dilated and sluggish pupils, tachycardia.