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How is the specific toxic agent identified?

Identifying the specific toxic agent is crucial for targeted treatment. This can be achieved through a combination of patient history, clinical presentation, and laboratory tests. The patient's history should include information about the substance involved, the route of exposure, and the time elapsed since exposure. Toxicological screening tests can detect specific toxins in biological samples, such as blood or urine, aiding in the accurate identification of the toxicant.

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