This document discusses common toxicological emergencies including coma, convulsions, rhabdomyolysis, respiratory failure, shock, and pulmonary edema. It provides definitions and causes for coma and convulsions, noting that coma can be graded using the Glasgow Coma Scale or Reed classification. Management of coma includes approaching the patient, investigations, and therapy. Convulsions can be drug-induced directly or indirectly, and management involves general measures and anticonvulsants. Rhabdomyolysis is discussed in terms of toxic causes, pathogenesis, sequelae, diagnosis, and treatment.