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lomotil overdose…

 

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diphenoxylate, atropine, poisoning, overdose of lomotil, an anti-diarrheal, medication comprised of a narcotic agent, opoid derivative, atropine, diphenoxylate, atropine, lomotil, lofene, logen, lomanate, lonox, convulsions, respiratory, slow breathing, stopped breathing, eyes, ears, nose, throat pinpoint, dilated pupils, nystagmus, rapid side-to-side eye movements, skin, flushed skin, gastrointestinal, constipation, nausea, vomiting, paralytic ileus, heart, blood vessels, rapid heartbeat, nervous system, drowsiness, coma, hallucinations, symptoms of toxicity, take up to 12 hours to appear, call poison control, determine the following, patient's age, weight, ingredients, strengths, time it was swallowed, amount swallowed, the medication was, the patient, they, instruct, necessary to take the patient, hospital, poison control centers, telephone numbers, take the container, procedures performed, induce emesis, use gastric lavage, administer activated charcoal, administer a laxative, administer a counteracting medication, narcotic antagonist, children kept, observation, after a narcotic antagonist is given, recovery, 24 to 48 hours, children, at risk of a very poor outcome.



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