Description
The “Poisons and their Antidotes (50x70cm)” poster is an educational chart listing common poisons alongside their corresponding antidotes or recommended emergency treatments, sized for classroom or laboratory wall display at 50×70 cm.
Poster Content Overview
Title: Poisons and their Antidotes
Size: 50×70 cm (standard for health science and emergency training)
Key Visuals and Content:
Tabular or chart format listing:
Name of poison (e.g., arsenic, cyanide, organophosphates, morphine, paracetamol, snake venom, carbon monoxide, methanol, iron)
Typical sources or examples for each poison
Primary symptoms of poisoning
Standard or specific antidote (e.g., Dimercaprol for arsenic, Hydroxocobalamin for cyanide, Atropine for organophosphates, Naloxone for morphine, N-acetylcysteine for paracetamol, Antivenom for snake bite, 100% oxygen for carbon monoxide, Ethanol/fomepizole for methanol, Deferoxamine for iron)
Emergency supportive measures (e.g., airway management, activated charcoal, gastric lavage notes)
Icons for poison caution, first aid, hospital/ambulance contact
Educational Use
Used in biology, health science, and first aid classes to teach quick identification of toxic exposures and their immediate treatment protocols.
Designed as a quick-reference wall chart using color coding, clear text, and concise layout for rapid information retrieval in emergencies.
For printing:
Ensure table is highly legible, symbols/icons are visible, and antidote/poison pairings are clear
Customization available for local language needs, institutional logos, or region-specific poisons upon request.