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Actidose with Sorbitol Activated Charcoal Poison Absorbent Liquid 4 oz Bottle

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Original price $ 29.95
Current price $ 23.99
SKU 00574-0520-74

Actidose with Sorbitol is used in emergency settings to treat certain types of poisoning and drug overdose. It contains activated charcoal, which absorbs toxins in the gastrointestinal tract, preventing them from entering the bloodstream. Sorbitol, a laxative, helps speed up the elimination of these absorbed substances. This combination is effective in managing acute toxic ingestions, reducing the impact of potentially harmful substances. Actidose with Sorbitol is typically administered by healthcare professionals in hospital environments.

Act quickly and effectively in the event of poisoning emergencies with Actidose with Sorbitol Activated Charcoal Poison Absorbent Liquid. Produced by Padagis US, this powerful treatment is designed to absorb toxins and poisons from the gastrointestinal tract, preventing further absorption into the bloodstream. Enhanced with sorbitol, Actidose not only binds dangerous substances but also facilitates their prompt elimination from the body. Trusted by healthcare professionals for its efficacy, this 4 oz bottle is an essential addition to any first-aid kit, ensuring peace of mind when rapid intervention is crucial.

Product Details and Features

Active Ingredient: 50g of activated charcoal per bottle, suspended in a palatable liquid form. 
Added Sorbitol: A sugar alcohol that acts as a laxative, encouraging swift removal of toxins.
Volume: 4 oz bottle, compact and suitable for emergency scenarios.
Role in Poison Management: Widely used for the treatment of certain types of acute oral poisoning and overdose.
Professional Trust: Clinically used in hospitals and recommended by emergency response teams.

Mechanism of Action

Actidose functions through two key mechanisms:

  • Adsorption: Activated charcoal exhibits a high surface area that binds to various toxins and chemicals present in the gastrointestinal tract, preventing their absorption into the bloodstream.
  • Laxative Effect from Sorbitol: Sorbitol acts as an osmotic laxative, promoting bowel movements to quickly expel the bound toxins from the gastrointestinal tract, thereby reducing systemic poisoning risk.

Directions for Use

1. Administration: Appropriate usage and dosage should be determined by a healthcare professional, based on the patient's weight and the nature of the poisoning.
2. Ingest under Medical Guidance: Typically used in a hospital setting or under the guidance of a poison control center.
3. Shake Well: Ensure thorough mixing of the suspension before administering.
4. Follow-Up: As Actidose involves medical intervention, subsequent medical evaluation is crucial.

Warnings and Cautions

  • Medical Supervision Required: Only to be used under healthcare professional supervision, especially important in cases of chronic health conditions or potential drug interactions.
  • Not for Routine Use: Designed for emergency intervention in specific acute poisonings; not for routine digestive health or toxin cleanses.
  • Contraindications: Avoid use in corrosive substance ingestion, compromised airway, or unconscious individuals without protected airways.
  • Pre-Existing Conditions: Use cautiously if there are existing gastrointestinal issues, such as blockages or perforations.
      
    Side Effects

While Actidose is primarily safe when used appropriately under medical guidance, potential side effects include:

  • Gastrointestinal Distress: May cause nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea due to sorbitol content.
  • Constipation or Abdominal Pain: Less common, arising if insufficient fluids are consumed.
  • Black Stools: A benign effect resulting from activated charcoal presence.
    Aspiration Risk: Improper administration can lead to respiratory complications.

Comprehensive and ready for critical moments, Actidose with Sorbitol delivers significant efficacy in combating toxic ingestion. With Padagis US behind this pharmaceutical-grade treatment, you gain a critical layer of protection and responsive care when every moment counts.

Actidose with Sorbitol Activated Charcoal Poison Absorbent Liquid 4 oz Bottle
Actidose with Sorbitol Activated Charcoal Poison Absorbent Liquid 4 oz Bottle
$ 29.95 $ 23.99
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