There is no specific antidote for taxine poisoning, so treatment is largely supportive and symptomatic. Immediate gastrointestinal decontamination, such as activated charcoal, can help limit absorption if administered promptly. Cardiovascular support, including medications to manage heart rate and rhythm, may be necessary. In severe cases, advanced life support measures, including defibrillation and pacing, might be required. Intravenous fluids and electrolytes are administered to stabilize the patient.