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The antidote for beta-blocker overdose is glucagon, which can help increase heart rate and contractility by stimulating the heart's receptors independently of beta-adrenergic pathways. Other supportive measures may include the use of intravenous fluids, atropine, or vasopressors to manage hypotension. In severe cases, high-dose insulin therapy may also be considered. It's important to monitor the patient closely and provide symptomatic treatment as needed.

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