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Activated Charcoal

Over-the-Counter

品牌名称: Humco Charcoal Activated

剂型
Tablet
给药途径
ORAL

About This Medication

Used to absorb ingested poisons in emergencies and to relieve intestinal gas and bloating.

活性成分

成分 规格
Activated Charcoal -

适应证与用法

Use For emergency use to adsorb swallowed poisons.

用法用量

Directions for 1 oz bottle When Activated Charcoal is indicated for use, give 3 to 4 heaping tablespoonfulls (20 to 30 g) mixed in a minimum of 8 ounces of liquid or as directed by a health professional. If an emergency, fill this bottle with water. Mix well and have poison victim drink all of this mixture. Repeat dose immediately, if possible. If previous attempts to contact a poison control center, emergency medical center or health professional were unsuccessful, continue trying. If possible save the container of poison.

警告与注意事项

Frequently Asked Questions

Use For emergency use to adsorb swallowed poisons.

Directions for 1 oz bottle When Activated Charcoal is indicated for use, give 3 to 4 heaping tablespoonfulls (20 to 30 g) mixed in a minimum of 8 ounces of liquid or as directed by a health professional. If an emergency, fill this bottle with water. Mix well and have poison victim drink all of this mixture. Repeat dose immediately, if possible. If previous attempts to contact a poison control center, emergency medical center or health professional were unsuccessful, continue …

Warning: Do not use if Tamper Evident Seal imprinted "Sealed for Your Protection" is broken or missing. This product is sealed with either a shrink band around the cap or foil seal under cap.

Activated Charcoal is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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References & Data Sources

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Medical Disclaimer

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