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Pralidoxime

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Pralidoxime is most effective when given immediately after poisoning. If the poison has been ingested, exposure may continue due to slow absorption from the lower bowel; relapses may occur after initial improvement and treatment may need continued for several days in these patients. In cases of dermal exposure to organophosphate poisoning, clothing should be removed and hair and skin washed with sodium bicarbonate or alcohol as soon as possible.

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