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Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2004
The administration of a cathartic alone has no role in the management of the poisoned patient and is not recommended as a method of gut decontamination. Experimental data are conflicting regarding the use of cathartics in combination with activated charcoal.
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The administration of a cathartic alone has no role in the management of the poisoned patient and is not recommended as a method of gut decontamination. Experimental data are conflicting regarding the use of cathartics in combination with activated charcoal.
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2017
Cathartes auraruficollis Estancia La Marcela, (Set.), 1 ♂ 1920 gr (LGP). Comentarios. Este es el primer dato de peso de esta subespecie para Argentina.
Pagano, Luis G., Salvador, Sergio A.
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Cathartes auraruficollis Estancia La Marcela, (Set.), 1 ♂ 1920 gr (LGP). Comentarios. Este es el primer dato de peso de esta subespecie para Argentina.
Pagano, Luis G., Salvador, Sergio A.
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Gastrointestinal protectants and cathartics
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2003The purpose of this article is to provide the reader with an overview of gastrointestinal cathartics and protectants and to point out possible applications for use in the horse with gastrointestinal disease. Most of the treatments described in this article have been used by the authors with apparent success; however, controlled studies with subsequent ...
Kirsten, Tillotson +1 more
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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.
L, Chin, A L, Picchioni, T, Gillespie
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Cathartes aura (Linnaeus, 1758) Distribution Armero-Guayabal, Ambalema, Casabianca, Cajamarca, Chaparral, Coyaima, Cunday, Dolores, Falan, Herveo, Honda, Ibagué, Lerida, Libano, Mariquita, Melgar, Prado, Purificación, Rio Blanco, San Antonio, San Luis, Venadillo, Villarrica Notes (v; ph ML 123881471) M ...
Parra-Hernández, Ronald M +1 more
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1983
Cathartic colon is an infrequent and severe manifestation of chronic irritant laxative abuse. Little is known of its natural history after cathartics are stopped. Previous reported cases have shown residual roentgen abnormalities on follow-up examinations.
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Cathartic colon is an infrequent and severe manifestation of chronic irritant laxative abuse. Little is known of its natural history after cathartics are stopped. Previous reported cases have shown residual roentgen abnormalities on follow-up examinations.
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