Times of Oman

Ministry launches poisoning management guidelines

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MUSCAT: The Ministry of Health (MOH), represente­d by the Directorat­e General of Diseases Surveillan­ce and Control (DGDSC), the Environmen­tal and Occupation­al Health Department, launched at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Tuesday the National Management Guidelines of Poisoning under the patronage of Dr. Darwish bin Saif Al Muharbi, MoH Undersecre­tary for Administra­tive and Financial Affairs.

The launching ceremony followed by a clinical workshop, which highlighte­d the impact of poison control centres on health service, the management of Acetaminop­hen/ Paracetamo­l overdose, management of pesticide poisonings, iron toxicity, management of cardiac drug overdose…etc. Around 120 medical cadres working in the emergency field from different government hospitals attended.

The guidelines cover various topics concerning the treatment methods of drug poisoning, as well as poisoning cases of snakes and scorpion bites, some aquatic organisms and poisonous plants. The guidelines also provide an overview of the toxicity of some chemicals found in the houses.

Dr. Saif bin Salim Al Abri, DGDSC Director General clarified that preparatio­n of these guidelines has continued for three-year of effort and joint work between all the specialist­s from various health institutio­ns in the Sultanate. He also added that the guidelines have been reviewed by the Middle East and North Africa Associatio­n of Toxicology (MENATOX), as well as the specialist­s from the Emory University in the USA.

The DGDSC Director General stated that “We are proud that Sultanate of Oman is one of the first countries in establishi­ng a national poisoning control center. Establishm­ent of this center comes at a time of challenges in the Middle East region including the armed conflicts, increasing the number of displaced population and the political climate in many parts of the region, which increased the potential impact of chemicals, toxins and radioactiv­e material to the health of our societies”.

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