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Avicenna's clinical toxicology approach and beneficial materia medica against oral poisoning.

Authors :
Nasiri, Ebrahim
Orimi, Jamal Rezaei
Hashemimehr, Mohammad
Aghabeiglooei, Zahra
Rezghi, Maedeh
Amrollahi-Sharifabadi, Mohammad
Source :
Archives of Toxicology. Apr2023, Vol. 97 Issue 4, p981-989. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Considering the rich background of Persian Medicine in the use of materia medica for the treatment of diseases, the huge burden of oral poisonings in the world, and the urgent need to find scientific solutions, the purpose of this study was to determine Avicenna's approach toward clinical toxicology and his proposed treatments for oral poisonings. In Al-Qanun Fi Al-Tibb, Avicenna addressed the materia medica for the treatments of oral poisonings after explaining the ingestion of different toxins and also elucidating the clinical toxicology approach toward poisoned patients. These materia medica were from different classes including emetics, purgatives, enemas, diaphoretics, antidiarrheals, inhaled drugs, sternutators, anticoagulants, antiepileptics, antitussives, diuretics, cooling drugs, stimulants, cardiotonic drugs, and heating oils. By applying different therapies, Avicenna endeavored to attain main goals in clinical toxicology that are comparable with modern medicine. They included removing the toxins from the body, decreasing the severity of the deleterious effects of toxins on the body, and counteracting the effects of toxins inside the body. Aside from introducing different therapeutic agents that played an important role in the treatment of oral poisonings, he emphasized the ameliorating effects of nutritive foods and beverages. Further research using other Persian medical resources is recommended to elucidate the applicable approaches and treatments for different poisonings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03405761
Volume :
97
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Archives of Toxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162548923
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-023-03464-w