Currently, there is no specific antidote for phalloidin poisoning. Treatment involves supportive care aimed at managing symptoms and preventing complications. In cases of mushroom poisoning, activated charcoal can be administered to limit toxin absorption. Intravenous fluids are crucial for maintaining hydration and electrolyte balance. In severe cases, especially with liver failure, liver transplantation might be necessary. Research into potential antidotes or treatments specific to phalloidin poisoning is ongoing but remains limited due to the toxin's complex mechanism of action.