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Drug overdose and poisoning are clinical conditions in which it is necessary to have tools for rapid diagnosis and be able to perform rescue treatments

BS3 Drugs & Poisons Treatment

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What is it about?

Drug overdose and poisoning are clinical conditions in which it is necessary to have tools for rapid diagnosis and be able to perform rescue treatments.

App Details

Version
1.4
Rating
(1)
Size
11Mb
Genre
Medical Utilities
Last updated
January 29, 2018
Release date
June 10, 2014
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Drug overdose and poisoning are clinical conditions in which it is necessary to have tools for rapid diagnosis and be able to perform rescue treatments.

BS3 Drugs & Poisons Rescue Treatment was created to provide rapid and efficient responses. This app shows for each drug or poison pharmacological data, kidney and other organs or systems toxicity.
Particular attention has been given to the active treatments of which is shown efficacy: 

Gastrointestinal Decontamination, 
Instillation of Activated Charcoal, 
Forced Diuresis, 
Specific Antidote, 
Hemoperfusion using Activated Charcoal, 
Hemoperfusion using exchange resin Amberlite XAD-4, 
Peritoneal Dialysis, 
Plasma Exchange.


BS3 Drugs & Poisons Rescue Treatment contains 283 drugs or poisons and 1350 references. Each reference can be open and seen in full version on the search engine if available.
BS3 Drugs & Poisons Rescue Treatment is also a learning app because you can directly search on PubMed the more recent publications about drug or poison selected. Especially, each drug or poison is accompanied by a dedicated guide.

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