Antidotes are substances used to counteract the toxic effects of drugs, chemicals, or other poisonous substances. While they can be highly effective in reversing the harmful effects of poisoning, they also come with their own set of risks and side effects. Some of the common risks associated with antidotes include allergic reactions, potential interactions with other medications, overdose or toxicity if not administered properly or in the correct dosage, and the possibility of adverse effects on the organs or body systems. Additionally, some antidotes may have limited effectiveness against certain toxins or may have to be administered within a specific timeframe to be effective. Therefore, it is crucial to consult healthcare professionals proficient in toxicology and follow their guidance when using antidotes to mitigate any potential risks or side effects.
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