lääkehiili
Lääkehiili, also known as medicinal charcoal or activated charcoal, is a form of charcoal that has been processed to make it highly porous and increase its adsorption capacity. This increased surface area allows it to bind to various substances, making it useful in certain medical applications.
Historically, charcoal has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, with evidence suggesting its use in
The primary mechanism of action for lääkehiili is adsorption. When ingested, it can bind to toxins, drugs,
While effective for certain conditions, lääkehiili is not a universal antidote. Its efficacy depends on the