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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 BARBITURATE POISONING

The Lancet, 1956
P M, BROUGHTON, G, HIGGINS, J R, O'BRIEN
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Acute Dilantin poisoning

Neurology, 1961
G B, THEIL   +3 more
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ACUTE SALICYLATE POISONING

The Lancet, 1969
H, Matthew   +3 more
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Acute arsenic poisoning

The Lancet, 2005
Antonio, Dueñas-Laita   +5 more
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ACUTE SELENIUM POISONING

Medical Journal of Australia, 1966
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Acute cyproheptadine poisoning

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1989
V, Vikram Kumar, K, Rama Devi
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