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==Background== | |||
The ability to successfully dialyze a drug depends on: molecular size, protein binding, volume of distribution, water solubility, and plasma clearance. | |||
B - [[Barbiturate toxicity|Barbiturates]] | B - [[Barbiturate toxicity|Barbiturates]] | ||
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Background
The ability to successfully dialyze a drug depends on: molecular size, protein binding, volume of distribution, water solubility, and plasma clearance.
B - Barbiturates
L - Lithium
I - Isoniazid
S - Salicylates
T - Theophyline/Caffeine (both are methylxanthines)
M - Methanol
E - Ethylene glycol
D - Depakote
Others - Carbamezepine
Source
- University of Buffalo Emergency Medicine Inservice Review
