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How do you treat bismuth toxicity?

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Although generally considered to have low toxicity, about 0.2% of an oral dose of a bismuth salt is absorbed systemically by the body [1.5.2]. Understanding how do you treat bismuth toxicity is crucial for managing the rare instances of overexposure.

What are the side effects of chelation therapy?

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While over 100,000 Americans may receive chelation therapy each year, it's crucial to understand the risks [1.6.1]. So, what are the side effects of chelation therapy? They range from mild injection site reactions to life-threatening complications, depending on the context of its use [1.2.1, 1.2.3].

What is the Ideal Chelator?: Defining the Perfect Therapeutic Agent

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Over 40 years ago, scientists identified meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) as an effective heavy metal antidote, but the search for the **ideal chelator** continues to drive advancements in pharmacology. This pursuit involves designing agents that effectively bind and remove toxic metals from the body with minimal side effects.

Is Chelation Hard on the Kidneys? Understanding the Risks

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In 2023, U.S. Poison Centers reported 7,905 single-substance exposures to heavy metals [1.8.1]. While chelation therapy is a primary treatment, many wonder: is chelation hard on the kidneys? The answer is complex, as the therapy designed to help can also pose risks [1.2.1, 1.2.4].

What Pills Remove Lead? A Guide to Chelation Therapy

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), even low levels of lead in a child's blood can negatively impact their health. For significant lead poisoning, the medical treatment is known as chelation therapy, which involves taking medications, including specific pills, to bind and remove the heavy metal from the body.