Activated charcoal
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Indications
- Drug ingested is adsorbed by charcoal and has significant potential for toxicity, and
- One of the following:
- Time since ingestion is less than 1-2 hours
- The drug has significant enterohepatic circulation
- The drug delays gastric emptying AND time since ingestion is less than 4 hours
- The drug is in a controlled release preparation AND time since ingestion is less than 12-18 hours
Dose
- 1g/kg PO
- Mixed with water (sorbitol no longer recommended)
Administration
- PO (at least 50 g of charcoal within 20 minutes)
- It is NOT necessary for charcoal to be administered by a nasogastric or orogastric tube
- Improved taste if activated charcoal is chilled
- In children, may mix with juice, yogurt or ice-cream
- See also Gastric Lavage
Complications
- Aspiration
- Bowel obstruction
