If overdose of aureomycin is applied, it can be rinsed out in time; if accidentally ingested, it should be immediately induced vomiting, gastric lavage, diarrhea, and replenishment of blood volume and electrolytes.
Chlortetracycline is usually used as a topical drug such as ointment, eye ointment, etc. It belongs to the tetracycline class of broad-spectrum antibiotics. It is mainly used to treat suppurative skin injuries such as impetigo, small first-degree burns or second-degree first-type burns, and skin ulcers. If too much is applied to the wound, use a clean cotton swab or the like to wipe away the excess ointment.
In case of accidental overdose of gentamycin, adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting and erythema may occur. Immediate travel to the hospital is required.
At present, there is no specific antidote for tetracycline antibiotics, only through gastric lavage, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. to avoid drug absorption, if the phenomenon of coagulation inhibition can be transfused with coagulation factors or platelets, and timely monitoring of electrolyte levels and pay attention to rehydration.
If oral overdose of gentamicin occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately.