Product Application

For oral dosage form (oral suspension):

For treatment of poisoning:

Adults and teenagers—Dose is usually 50 to 100 grams of activated charcoal given one time.

Children 1 through 12 years of age—Dose is usually 25 to 50 grams of activated charcoal given one time.

Children up to 1 year of age—Use is not recommended.For oral dosage form (oral suspension):

For treatment of poisoning:

Adults and teenagers—Dose is usually 50 to 100 grams of activated charcoal given one time.

Children 1 through 12 years of age—Dose is usually 25 to 50 grams of activated charcoal given one time.

Children up to 1 year of age—Use is not recommended.

Activated carbon is useful in drinking water treatment because it acts as an adsorbent , and can effectively remove particles and organics from water . These organic are of great concern in water treatment beacuse they react with many disinfectants , especially chlorine .

It seems like activated charcoal is everywhere now. You’ll find it in everything from toothpaste and beauty products to beverages and supplements. It’s even in ice cream. People are using activated charcoal in their daily lives more frequently with the hope that they’ll benefit from its powerful detoxifying qualities, but should you really be eating it? This guide will shed light on the risks and health benefits of activated charcoal, and you’ll learn how to use it safely.

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