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Acute arsenic poisoning

Annales de biologie clinique, 2014
Acute arsenic poisoning is a rare cause of suicide attempt. It causes a multiple organs failure caused by cardiogenic shock. We report the case of a patient admitted twelve hours after an ingestion of trioxide arsenic having survived thanks to a premature treatment.
Etienne, Montelescaut   +7 more
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Acute organophosphorus poisoning

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2014
Acute organophosphorus poisoning continues to be a detrimental problem and a potential cause of mortality especially in developing countries. Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase enzyme is the main mechanism of toxicity of such pesticides and measurement of acetylcholinesterase activity is the commonly used laboratory diagnosis approved for the purpose ...
Sheemona, Chowdhary   +2 more
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Acute nutmeg poisoning

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2004
We present a case of acute nutmeg poisoning in a 16-year-old youth who had ingested the substance for recreational purposes. He developed a number of neurological symptoms and signs along with non-specific electrocardiographic changes and anti-cholinergic-type symptoms. We describe the pharmacology of nutmeg and its constituents, discuss its metabolism,
Ann, McKenna, Sean P, Nordt, John, Ryan
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Acute Thioproline Poisoning

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1982
Thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (A.T.C.) has been marketed in France since 1964 for the treatment of hepatic and biliary disorders. [Hepalidine (Riker Lab.): Packs of 20 tablets, each containing 100 mg. Thiobiline (Riker Lab.): Packs of 20 vials, each containing 100 mg.] As early as 1970, both the Paris and Marseilles Poison Control Centres had ...
R, Garnier, M L, Efthymiou, E, Fournier
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Acute Meprobamate Poisoning

New England Journal of Medicine, 1958
MEPROBAMATE, or 2-methyl-2-n-propyl-1,3-propanediol dicarbamate, is a tranquilizing drug that has become widely used in the short time since its synthesis in 1950.1 It has been proved to be of particular value in anxiety and tension states and numerous related conditions.2 It has also been used to good advantage in various types of skeletal-muscle ...
L W, POWELL, G T, MANN, S, KAYE
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Acute quetiapine poisoning

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
Quetiapine (Seroquel) is a member of a new class of antipsychotic agents used in the treatment of schizophrenia. Its pharmacologic effect is primarily mediated via antagonistic binding to serotonergic (5HT2) and dopaminergic (D2) receptors. Presented is a case of acute quetiapine overdose in a patient with associated tachycardia, hypotension, prolonged
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Acute Poisonings in Poland

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1995
The pattern of adolescent and adult poisonings in Poland is presented on the basis of the data from the regional toxicological centers (in-patient treatment centers). Drugs were the most frequent group of chemical substances, responsible for more than 50% of all admissions for acute poisonings. The second most frequent were alcohols with an increase in
S, Czerczak, W, Jaraczewska
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Acute mercury poisoning

Anaesthesia, 1991
Summary A case of deliberate self poisoning with approximately 7 g mercuric chloride (the lethal dose is about 1 g) is described. The patient died after 6 days despite the use of chelating agents, plasma exchange and intensive supportive therapy. The management of acute mercury toxicity is discussed.
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Acute Iron Poisoning

Pediatric Annals, 1996
The acute ingestion of medicinal iron preparations may result in serious poisoning, particularly in young children. The principle products involved are adult iron preparations, with or without vitamins. Although a single value for the toxic dose has not been established, significant gastrointestinal manifestations occur following the ingestion of 20 mg
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Acute Dilantin poisoning

Neurology, 1961
G B, THEIL   +3 more
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