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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1992
Nutmeg is a common household spice sometimes abused for its hallucinogenic properties. This abuse is well reported in the medical literature over the last century. Ingestion of less than one tablespoon can produce symptoms similar to those of an anticholinergic toxic episode.
M K, Abernethy, L B, Becker
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Nutmeg is a common household spice sometimes abused for its hallucinogenic properties. This abuse is well reported in the medical literature over the last century. Ingestion of less than one tablespoon can produce symptoms similar to those of an anticholinergic toxic episode.
M K, Abernethy, L B, Becker
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
A, Ahmad, H S, Thompson
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A, Ahmad, H S, Thompson
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Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1993
N, Brenner, O S, Frank, E, Knight
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N, Brenner, O S, Frank, E, Knight
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