Poisoning due to antihypertensives

Symptom Frequency

Reported in patients diagnosed with Poisoning due to antihypertensives — per 100 cases

Diagnostic Procedures

Common procedures used to confirm a Poisoning due to antihypertensives diagnosis

Intravenous fluid replacement
Electrocardiogram
Hematologic tests (Blood test)
Complete blood count (Cbc)
Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)
Electrolytes panel
Glucose measurement (Glucose level)
Urinalysis
Common Medications

Medications commonly administered in the treatment of Poisoning due to antihypertensives

Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Charcoal
Famotidine
Charcoal-Sorbitol
Acetylcysteine
Adenosine
Glucagon
Melatonin
Ziprasidone (Geodon)
Epinephrine
Insulin, Aspart, Human (Novolog)
Mecamylamine
Clinical Overview

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Clinical Trials

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© 2026 Leander Guo

For educational purposes only — not a substitute for professional medical advice.
If you are experiencing symptoms, please consult a licensed healthcare provider.
Data sourced from Kaggle
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For educational purposes only — not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you are experiencing symptoms, please consult a licensed healthcare provider.

Data sourced from Kaggle
GitHub liande.me MIT License

Symptom Explorer

© 2026 Leander Guo