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Charcoal is the blackish residue consisting of impure carbon obtained byremoving water and other volatile constituents of animal and vegetable substances.It is usually produced by heating wood in the absence of oxygen (see char), but sugarcharcoal, bone charcoal (which contains a great amount of calcium phosphate),and others can be produced as well.The light, black, porous material is 85% to 98% carbon, and resembles coal.
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Charcoal as related to Barbiturate intoxication and overdose
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- Diseases and Conditions Encyclopedia : Discovery Health
Barbiturates are drugs in a class called sedative-hypnotics. Barbiturate intoxication occurs when excessive amounts, or an overdose, of barbiturates has been taken.
- WikiTox - Barbiturates
Forced diuresis and haemodialysis in severe barbiturate intoxication. Lancet 1964;37:1008-10. ... Activated charcoal in phenobarbital overdose. JAMA 1985;253(8) ...
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Forced diuresis and haemodialysis in severe barbiturate intoxication. Lancet 1964;37:1008-10. ... Activated charcoal in phenobarbital overdose. JAMA 1985;253(8):1120-1 ...
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... an overdose of sedative-hypnotics like any other patient with drug intoxication. ... Emesis, lavage, and/or activated charcoal prevent absorption of the drug into ...

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