Can Systemic Inflammation be Prevented or Treated in the Context of Toxicology?
Preventing systemic inflammation in the context of toxicology primarily involves minimizing exposure to harmful substances. This can be achieved through effective risk assessment and management strategies, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and implementing safer industrial practices. Once systemic inflammation occurs, treatment options may include the use of anti-inflammatory drugs and antioxidants to mitigate the inflammatory response and reduce oxidative stress. Ongoing research continues to explore novel therapeutic approaches to manage systemic inflammation induced by toxic exposures.