• Southern medical journal · Dec 1999

    Survey of the stocking of poison antidotes in Alabama hospitals.

    • W M Teresi and W D King.
    • Department of Pharmacy, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, 35294-0011, USA.
    • South. Med. J. 1999 Dec 1;92(12):1151-6.

    BackgroundWe wanted to estimate the current antidote supply in Alabama hospitals, establish if certain antidotes were stocked more than others, and identify certain parameters (eg, treatment level of care, licensed bed size, or county population) as predictors for the current antidote supply.MethodsWe faxed surveys to treatment level I/II hospitals and a random sample of treatment level III hospitals. Antidote supply was reported for digoxin immune Fab, pyridoxine, ethanol, pralidoxime, antivenin (Crotalidae), deferoxamine, cyanide, naloxone, and fomepizole.ResultsOf treatment level I/II and level III hospitals surveyed, 28 (100%) and 20 (71.4%) responded, respectively. None (0%) of the hospitals surveyed had adequate stocking for all nine antidotes. The results illustrate the common practice of understocking poison antidotes.ConclusionsHospitals must reevaluate their current antidote inventories for meeting the needs of acutely poisoned patients. Policy containing specific guidelines must be developed and uniformly adopted as standard of practice.

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