Antidote for diazepam poisoning

The antidote for diazepam poisoning can be flumazenil. Flumazenil is an antagonist of benzodiazepines, which can inhibit the absorption of benzodiazepines, and diazepam belongs to the benzodiazepine class of sedatives, and flumazenil can be used to treat diazepam poisoning. For diazepam poisoning, it is also necessary to cooperate with rehydration and diuresis, and if necessary, the patient can be given emetic, gastric lavage and other complementary treatments. For emetic, it is mainly for conscious patients, and gastric lavage is for patients who are uncooperative or uncooperative. If necessary, the patient can be given mannitol or sodium sulfate to induce diarrhea, which facilitates the elimination of toxic substances, and flumazenil to antagonize the poisoning of diazepam. If the patient is not awake within 60 seconds, flumazenil can be repeatedly applied for resuscitation.