Drug Binding to Charcoal
Activated charcoal is not effective in these compounds as they are either not carbon based or are too small to be bound tightly.
- Ethanol
- Glycols and esters (e.g. ethylene glycol)
- Strong acids or alkalis
Recent evidence supports some binding of some of these traditionally non-binding compounds.
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