A remedy for counteracting a poison.
Remedy counteracting the effects of a poison.
A substance that counteracts poisoning.
In homeopathy, the term used to describe other remedies or substances that cancel or nullify the effect of a prescribed remedy.
A preparation that neutralizes a poison.
A remedy for effects of a poison.
A substance which counteracts the effect of a poison.
A specific agent that works to counteract a poison or its effect.
Any drug or other remedy that counteracts the effects of a poison. Antidotes work in different ways. Antidotes may bind (or chelate) a metal toxin, thus helping its elimination from the body. They may also protect certain organs from the adverse effects of a poison.
A therapeutic substance used to counteract the toxic action(s) of a specific substance. Very few substances have an antidote.
A substance that neutralizes poisons or their effects.
An antidote is a substance used to counteract or mitigate the adverse effects caused by medications or poisons.
An antidote refers to a substance that has the ability to neutralize or counteract the harmful effects caused by a poison.
A chemical antidote functions by merging with a poisonous substance, resulting in the formation of a harmless compound, or by obstructing or redirecting the poisonous action in some manner. On the other hand, a mechanical antidote acts to prevent the absorption of the poison from the stomach and intestines into the bloodstream.