go to the dr, they may pump your stomach
Protonix (pantoprazole) is a proton pump inhibitor used to reduce stomach acid. There is no specific antidote for Protonix, as it is generally well-tolerated and cases of overdose are rare. Treatment for overdose typically involves supportive care and symptomatic management. If you suspect an overdose or have concerns, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly.
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").
The pyloric pump of the stomach empties what's inside the stomach into the duodenum. The pump is activated when the stomach distends. The pump is inhibited when there's acid inside the duodenum. The pump is also inhibited if there are substances difficult tot digest inside the duodenum.
When you drink too much of it and if you dont pump it out of your stomach in a hospital, you can easily poison your blood and even die
Maybe, there are lots of organs located near the stomach and those organs can be damaged if you pump it.
No. But an overdose of asthma medication can cause a siezure.
A stomach pump doesn't hurt al all. It is quite uncomfortable though as the tube has to be swallowed and is often intoduced through and remaining in one of the nostrils until the stomach is empty
A short in the harness to fuel pump relay or fuel pump
Montag refers to the stomach pump and blood replacement machine used on Mildred as mechanical hounds, highlighting their invasive and dehumanizing nature.
No. The stomach pump is a very invasive tool and can easily be used incorrectly, so ambulances do not carry them. If the person needs their stomach contents to be removed, there are a couple drugs that can be used such as Activated Charcoal and Syrup of Ipecac.
nope