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How to Handle Poisoning Emergencies: Expert Tips by Dr. Malar, Emergency Physician, Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta Road

admin Dec 05, 2025

Poisoning emergencies can be life-threatening and require immediate action. Whether it occurs due to accidental ingestion, overdose, or exposure to harmful chemicals, timely intervention can save a life.

In this blog, Dr. Malar, Emergency Physician at Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta Road, explains essential steps to follow when dealing with a patient who has consumed a poisonous substance.

1. Act Fast — Time Is Critical

Poisoning affects the body rapidly. The faster you respond, the better the patient’s chances of recovery.

The two key priorities are:

  • Eliminating the poison from the body as quickly as possible
  • Stabilizing the patient and managing the harmful effects

2. Take the Patient to the Nearest Hospital Immediately

Do not delay. Transport the patient to the nearest emergency department without waiting for symptoms to worsen. Prompt medical evaluation is crucial.

3. Bring Evidence: Tablet Strips, Bottles, or Containers

Before rushing to the hospital, quickly collect:

  • Empty tablet strips
  • Medicine bottles
  • Chemical containers
  • Any nearby substance the patient may have consumed

These items help doctors identify the type and quantity of poison, enabling faster and more accurate treatment — including the use of specific antidotes when available.

4. Early Hospital Procedures Can Prevent Further Damage

At the hospital, emergency physicians may perform procedures such as:

  • Gastric lavage (stomach wash)
  • Activated charcoal administration
    These help remove unabsorbed poison and reduce further toxic effects.

The sooner these procedures are done, the more effective they are.

5. Antidotes Work Best When Given Early

Some poisons have specific antidotes.

  • Administering them as early as possible greatly increases the chances of recovery.
  • Delay can make the poison harder to neutralize.

6. Supportive Care: Airway, Breathing, and Circulation

Apart from removing the poison, doctors also focus on:

  • Maintaining the airway
  • Supporting breathing
  • Stabilizing circulation

These life-support measures are essential to keep the patient stable while treatment progresses.

Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta Road: Trusted Emergency Care for Poisoning Cases

With a dedicated Emergency Department, experienced physicians like Dr. Malar, and round-the-clock readiness, Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta Road ensures rapid diagnosis, antidote availability, and advanced life-saving support for all poisoning emergencies.

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