This study supports the targeted use of activated charcoal in colchicine, hydroxychloroquine, ibuprofen, and strychnine ingestions. Isotherm modeling reveals xenobiotic-specific differences in adsorption efficiency that may inform clinical decisions regarding dose, timing, and the potential use of additional charcoal administration.
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