T45: Poisoning by primarily systemic and haematological agents, not elsewhere classified

T45.0: Poisoning: Antiallergic and antiemetic drugs

Antiallergics are drugs that can be used for allergies, among other things. Antiemetics are drugs that are typically used to treat nausea and vomiting.

A drug can cause poisoning if, for example, too much of it is taken. The drug may also be administered or taken by mistake.

The symptoms depend on which medication caused the poisoning. Some drugs can affect the circulation, for example. The heart may also beat faster. The person may also feel confused, drowsy or pass out. Some drugs from the group of antiemetics can also can lead to inability to control movements properly.