There is no antidote or medications for inhalant overdose.
The only antidote for codeine is time, unless it was an overdose. Then the antidote is the emergency room.
Vitamin K is considered an "antidote" for warfarin overdose.
Unless there has been an overdose, there is no antidote for morphine. Help for addiction?...only treatment. In the case of overdose, Narcan can help if the timing of administration is right.
acetylcysteine can be used as an antidote in acetaminophen overdose
Narcan works almost ever time for opiate and tramadol overdose.
Flumazenil is sometimes used in the event of accidental benzodiazepine overdose.
N-acetylcysteine is the best known antidote but panadol overdose is an emergency situation so get to a hospital as quickly as possible.
dont do it... xanex is a benzo. XANEX AND METHADONE have a very high potential for a DEADLY combination, as do all benzos w methadone. talk to your dr about mixing the others.
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)
There isn't really an "antidote" for ibuprofen (the active ingredient in Motrin). Treatment for overdose largely consists of treating the symptoms, maintaining renal output, and waiting for the body to clear it naturally. If caught early (while the pills are still in the stomach), treatment for acute massive overdose may include activated charcoal and/or gastric lavage ("stomach pump").
Flumazenil is a benzodiazepine antagonist that is infrequently used to reverse oversedation during procedural sedation when benzodiazepines are used. It should not be used in overdose situations, as it will cause seizures.