The antidote is Phentolamine
There is no antidote or medications for inhalant overdose.
Your cheerful call was the antidote to a dreary afternoon. After she received the antidote, the infection cleared up quickly.
Because snake venom is deadly, someone had to create an antidote for it. There is no antidote for heavy metal poisoning, but there is a treatment. Your cheerful call was the antidote to a dreary afternoon.
First lets define it: antidote: a remedy to counteract the effects of poison. Example: The antidote for the snake bite was forty miles away. Example: The professor had to experiment with the antidote on himself first. Example: Often times the antidote is derived from the poison itself.
Atropine
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Physostigmine inhibit AchE (the enzyme that hadrolyse Ach), so Ach accumulate at synaptic cleft and banish the effect of atropine
Nitrite
Atropine and pralidoxime chloride
atropine sulfate is used as an antidote of anticholinesterase meds administered on patients with myasthenia gravis. Atropine sulfate should be also made available when performing the Tensilon Test to reverse the effect of Edrophonium injection.
atropine and 2-pam chloride
Physostigmine! (Usually the antidote for anything is either atropine or physostigmine, depending on whether your "poison" is an "upper" or "downer" on the nervous system, esentially)
Nerve agents are acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine at nerve synapses. The antidote to counteract the nerve agent is an anticholinergic drug, such as atropine.
The alkaloids found in atropine, which is derived from the poisonous plant known as deadly nightshade or belladonna, turns off the nerve receptors, counteracting the effects of these toxins.
atropine
Check out the atropine page at wikipedia.org for your answer.