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Acute cannabis toxicity

Clinical Toxicology, 2019
Objective: We describe the clinical effects of, and products associated with, acute exposures to cannabis during the early legalization period of recreational cannabis in Oregon and Alaska. Methods: This was an observational study of Oregon/Alaska Poison Center data between 4 December 2015 and 15 April 2017.
Matthew J, Noble   +2 more
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Acute Toxic Inhalations

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1992
Many inhaled toxins are capable of producing illness; either through direct pulmonary damage or by their systemic toxicity. Occupational exposures and fires are the most common sources of the numerous agents accountable for accidental inhalational injuries.
D G, Rorison, S J, McPherson
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Acute Topiramate Toxicity

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2003
Topiramate (Topamax) is an anti-epileptic medication for which acute toxicity is infrequently reported. A 5-yr-old girl, not previously taking topiramate, developed neurological symptoms after acute ingestion of this medication. She was intermittently agitated, complained of "not being able to feel anything," demonstrated arching movements of the back,
Stephen J, Traub   +3 more
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Acute misoprostol toxicity

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1991
Misoprostol (Cytotec) is a recently released prostaglandin E1 analog approved for use in prevention of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced gastropathy. We report one of the first known examples of toxicity in an acute ingestion since the drug was first released in international markets in 1984. After an accidental ingestion of 3 mg misoprostol (
D J, Graber, K H, Meier
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Acute Toxic Nephrosis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
Acute toxic nephrosis is believed to be the best term applied to acute tubular disorders characterized by shock, acute renal insufficiency with anuria, oliguria, uremia and heart failure and their associated phenomena. Histologically there is degeneration or necrosis of the tubular epithelium which at times may be more physiologic than pathologic ...
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Acute toxicity

Abstract Acute toxicity can be assessed based on data from appropriately conducted dose-escalation studies or short-duration dose-ranging studies. The principles of assessing acute and sub-acute toxicity are explained.
Phil Ambery   +2 more
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Fatal Acute Selenium Toxicity

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1985
Abstract Selenium is used widely in industry and as a dietary supplement. Reports of acute selenium toxicity are infrequent, however, and the relationship of toxicity to selenium concentrations in blood and tissues has not been established.
P, Pentel, D, Fletcher, J, Jentzen
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