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**[[Carbamazepine]] | **[[Carbamazepine]] | ||
**[[Amanita mushrooms]] | **[[Amanita mushrooms]] | ||
==[[Dialyzable drugs]]== | |||
*B - [[Barbiturate toxicity|Barbiturates]] | |||
*L - [[Lithium Toxicity|Lithium]] | |||
*I - [[INH Toxicity|Isoniazid]] | |||
*S - [[Aspirin (Salicylate) Toxicity|Salicylates]] | |||
*T - [[Theophylline toxicity|Theophyline]]/[[Caffeine toxicity|Caffeine]] (both are methylxanthines) | |||
*M - [[Methanol Toxicity|Methanol]], [[metformin]] | |||
*E - [[Ethylene glycol toxicity|Ethylene glycol]] | |||
*D - Depakote | |||
*Others - [[Carbamazepine Toxicity|Carbamezepine]] | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 23:59, 11 February 2021
See also: dialysis complications
Background
- Reserved for toxins that are both life-threatening and amenable to removal by this method
- Ineffective for toxins that have large Vd, large molecular weight, or protein bound
Indications
- Acidosis
- Hyperkalemia
- Hyponatremia
- Fluid overload
- Uremia
- Overdoses of the following:
Dialyzable drugs
- B - Barbiturates
- L - Lithium
- I - Isoniazid
- S - Salicylates
- T - Theophyline/Caffeine (both are methylxanthines)
- M - Methanol, metformin
- E - Ethylene glycol
- D - Depakote
- Others - Carbamezepine
