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Charcoal, Decontamination, Poisoning

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NCT05471479

Activated CHARcoal in Poisoned Patient - Pilot Trial

The goal of this clinical pilot trial is to determine the feasibility of the clinical trial. Then the large-scale CHARPP will be conducted in order to determine the efficacity of activated charcoal as a treatment for acute poisoning in a diverse population of both adults and children suspected of ingesting toxic substances that activated charcoal can adsorb. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can activated charcoal administered within a specific time frame prevent the progression of toxicity? * How does activated charcoal affect the length of stay in the hospital and the intensive care unit? Researchers will compare the intervention arm (receiving activated charcoal) to the control arm (receiving standard supportive care) to see if activated charcoal reduces hospital stay duration, ICU stay and improves overall patient outcomes. Participants will: * Be randomly assigned to either receive activated charcoal or standard supportive care. * Undergo assessments using standardized clinical scales such as the Poison Severity Score and, for children, the PELODS score. * Have their functional outcomes evaluated, such as the ability to return to their original residence without help and manage personal hygiene tasks independently. This structured approach will help clarify the role of activated charcoal in clinical toxicology and inform future treatment protocols.

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Updated: 2026-01-29

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Charcoal, Decontamination, Poisoning