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Paraquat Poisoning: A Case of Daisley-Barton Syndrome and Hepatorenal Failure. [PDF]

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Newer antidotal therapies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
Although the availability of an antidote for a toxic agent does not take away the primary responsibility of the clinician to manage the patient's clinical signs, the use of antidotes in appropriate situations can result in a more rapid recovery with potentially fewer long-term complications.
Sharon M, Gwaltney-Brant   +1 more
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Update on Antidotal Therapy

Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1993
Antidotal therapy is useful for only a meager number of poisonous agents in which reversal of the effects of the toxin, or treatment of the toxin-induced pathophysiologic derangements, is possible. This review of selected antidotes is meant to acquaint the reader with some of the new and/or controversial uses for a few of our older agents, to introduce
Jay L. Schauben, Maureen L. Frenia
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Endocrine effects of organophosphate antidotal therapy

Advances in Therapy, 2004
To determine the endocrine effects of the treatment of organophosphate poisoning, this prospective study was conducted in a university-based emergency department among patients with a history and clinical findings compatible with those of organophosphate poisoning.
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