The following drugs are rarely used and are suitable to be held supra-regionally. In the absence of nationally agreed arrangements, this needs to be organised locally. Use of these antidotes should be discussed with NPIS and/or a clinical toxicologist

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Prussian Blue (Berin Blue)

Thallium

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Botulinum antitoxin

Botulism

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Glucarpidase

Methotrexate

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Pralidoxime chloride

Organophosphorus insecticides

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Sodium calcium edetate

Heavy metals (particularly lead)

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Succimer (DMSA)

Heavy metals (particularly lead and arsenic)

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Unithiol (DMPS- 2,3-Dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid)

Heavy metals (Particularly mercury)

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Benzatropine

Dimercaprol

Methionine

Penicillamine

Physostigmine

It is not considered essential to hold the following drugs