Each healthcare professional in toxicology has specific roles and responsibilities:
1. Toxicologists - Conduct research on the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms, assess risks, and develop safety standards. 2. Clinical Toxicologists - Diagnose and treat patients exposed to toxins, collaborate with other medical professionals, and provide training on poison management. 3. Emergency Physicians - Offer immediate care to patients with acute poisoning, administer antidotes, and stabilize patients. 4. Pharmacists - Provide information on drug interactions, dosages, and potential side effects, and counsel patients on medication safety. 5. Nurses - Monitor patients' vital signs, administer medications, and offer supportive care during the treatment of poisoning. 6. Laboratory Scientists - Conduct tests to identify toxins in biological samples, provide data for diagnosis, and ensure the accuracy of laboratory results.