How is aspirin poisoning treated from a metabolic standpoint?
Aspirin poisoning, also known as salicylate poisoning, is caused due to the excessive consumption of aspirin, a commonly used painkiller medication. The primary treatment for aspirin poisoning involves removing the excess aspirin from the body through a process known as metabolic acidosis correction. Medical professionals often use alkaline fluids like sodium bicarbonate to correct the body's pH levels and increase urinary excretion of aspirin. This helps to prevent the buildup of acids in the blood and reduces the toxicity of aspirin. Other treatment options may include the administration of activated charcoal to absorb any remaining aspirin in the digestive tract, electrolyte replacement therapy to restore normal electrolyte concentrations, and supportive care to manage any adverse symptoms such as seizures, respiratory depression, or cardiovascular collapse.
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