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Counteracts the action af another substance; usually refers to poisons.
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A substance which counteracts a poison. For many poisons there is no known antidote. Treatment of poisoning therefore usually consists of ?Removing the poison by thorough washing with copious quantities of water of all affected parts and removal of contaminated clothing, fresh air, artificial respiration, etc.; and ?The treatment of symptoms of poisoning.
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| antidote |
Something that blocks, reduces or eliminates the action of a remedy. This can be a substance that is ingested or applied topically, as well as an experience or situation such as a trauma, dramatic change in life circumstances or medical procedure. A homeopathic remedy can act as an antidote of previously taken remedy.
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| antidote |
A remedy to relieve, prevent, or counteract the effects of a poison.
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| antidote |
substance that counteracts the effects of a homeopathy remedy. An experience, ie, shock, or a substance that slows down, stops or reverses the curative action of a homeopathic medicine.
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