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Saline Cathartics and Saline Cathartics Plus Activated Charcoal as Antidotal Treatments
Clinical Toxicology, 1981The results of this experimental study indicate that Na2SO4 reduces the gastrointestinal absorption of aspirin, but not that of pentobarbital, chlorpheniramine, or chloroquine. Activated charcoal (AC) and the combination of AC + Na2SO4 were effective in reducing gastrointestinal absorption of all four test drugs.
Albert L. Picchioni+2 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936
This is one of a series of articles written by eminent clinicians for the purpose of extending information concerning the official medicines. The twenty-four articles in this series have been planned and developed through the cooperation of the U. S. Pharmacopeial Committee of Revision and The Journal of the American Medical Association.—Ed.
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This is one of a series of articles written by eminent clinicians for the purpose of extending information concerning the official medicines. The twenty-four articles in this series have been planned and developed through the cooperation of the U. S. Pharmacopeial Committee of Revision and The Journal of the American Medical Association.—Ed.
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Registro documentado de Jote Grande de Cabeza Amarilla (Cathartes melambrotus) en Argentina
Gustavo Alfredo Fava, Juan Carlos Acosta
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
To the Editor: —I appeal to the fountainhead of medical knowledge for information on a subject of greatest personal and community importance. Shall I take a physic? And shall I give a physic to practically all my patients? I have not taken a physic for more than fifteen years and am in perfect health.
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To the Editor: —I appeal to the fountainhead of medical knowledge for information on a subject of greatest personal and community importance. Shall I take a physic? And shall I give a physic to practically all my patients? I have not taken a physic for more than fifteen years and am in perfect health.
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Cathartes burrovianus Cassin 1845
2021Cathartes burrovianus (Jote de cabeza amarilla) R. Residente. D. Bañados de Figueroa y Bañados de Añatuya (Nores et al., 1991). Actualización de distribución: Bañados del Río Dulce, cerca de Sumampa, Lagunas Saladas, Laguna de Cuyoj, Laguna de Pampa Mayo y Campo F. Cantos - INTA (Heredia, 2011; Paulini et al., 2015; Quiroga et al., 2017). C.
Coria, Oscar R.+5 more
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A Comparison of Cathartics in Pediatric Ingestions
Pediatrics, 1995Objective. To compare the mean time to first stool, number of stools, and side effects of three commonly used cathartics in pediatric ingestions. Design. This prospective clinical trial was a randomized, double-blinded comparison of sorbitol, magnesium citrate, magnesium sulfate, and water, administered with activated charcoal in the ...
William D. King+2 more
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When is Crying Cathartic? An International Study
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2008The idea that crying is a cathartic experience, leading to relief from distress, has deep roots. However, empirical evidence for catharsis after crying is mixed. One explanation for the inconsistent results is that variations in the social context of the crying situation determine whether or not crying-related catharsis occurs.
Bylsma, Lauren M.+2 more
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Rectal Prolapse After Oral Cathartics
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1992Complete rectal prolapse or procidentia is an uncommon condition long recognized but of uncertain pathogenesis. We report two patients, seen a decade apart, both of whom developed complete rectal prolapse after ingestion of oral cathartics in preparation for diagnostic studies.
Anna M. Korkis+4 more
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Cathartics and their combination
1998By cathartic we mean any substance which, administered orally or, less commonly, in other ways, promotes or accelerates the emptying of the large intestine or of both the small and large intestines.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
To the Editor:— I should like to comment on the article "Current Status of Therapy of Infectious Hepatitis" which appeared in the Nov. 30, 1957, issue ofThe Journal, page 1696. It is not uncommon these days to see parallel articles on the treatment of infectious hepatitis where experts disagree on some fundamentals. This article presents one statement
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To the Editor:— I should like to comment on the article "Current Status of Therapy of Infectious Hepatitis" which appeared in the Nov. 30, 1957, issue ofThe Journal, page 1696. It is not uncommon these days to see parallel articles on the treatment of infectious hepatitis where experts disagree on some fundamentals. This article presents one statement
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