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Clinical toxicology, 2016
Introduction: This is the 33rd Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centers’ (AAPCC) National Poison Data System (NPDS). As of 1 January 2015, 55 of the nation’s poison centers (PCs) uploaded case data automatically to NPDS.
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Introduction: This is the 33rd Annual Report of the American Association of Poison Control Centers’ (AAPCC) National Poison Data System (NPDS). As of 1 January 2015, 55 of the nation’s poison centers (PCs) uploaded case data automatically to NPDS.
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Poisoning deaths not reported to the regional poison control center
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1991This study was designed to characterize poisoning deaths in Rhode Island and to determine the incidence of poisoning deaths that are not reported to the regional poison center.The records of the state medical examiner were reviewed retrospectively for all toxin-related deaths from January 1986 through December 1989, and those deaths were compared with ...
James G. Linakis, Kimberle A Frederick
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Poison control services in China
Toxicology, 2004The following aspects are discussed: the public health problems of acute poisoning in China in recent years; the characteristics of acute poisoning; the negative effects of poison cases on the society and economy. The four stages of development of a poison control system in China are: (1) clinical hospital as the only facility used for detoxification; (
Cheng-Ye Sun, Yi-Qun Wu
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Clinical toxicology, 2018
Introduction: Datura and Brugmansia plants, especially Datura species, have been used for their hallucinogenic effects in the United States and Europe; whereas Datura plants have been used as a traditional medicine in many Asian countries. This study was
U. V. Doan+4 more
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Introduction: Datura and Brugmansia plants, especially Datura species, have been used for their hallucinogenic effects in the United States and Europe; whereas Datura plants have been used as a traditional medicine in many Asian countries. This study was
U. V. Doan+4 more
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The Massachusetts Poison Control System
Clinical Toxicology, 1979State and federal law provided the impetus to develop a coordinated statewide poison system in Massachusetts. To achieve this objective the Commissioner of the Department of Public Health established a Statewide Poison Committee, composed of poison control representatives, physicians, nurses, and pharmacists.
Debra L. Caplan+3 more
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Clinical toxicology, 2018
Background: Interest in tianeptine as a potential drug of abuse is increasing in the United States. We performed a retrospective study of calls to the New York State Poison Control Centers (PCCs) designed to characterize one state’s experience with ...
J. Marraffa, C. Stork, R. Hoffman, M. Su
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Background: Interest in tianeptine as a potential drug of abuse is increasing in the United States. We performed a retrospective study of calls to the New York State Poison Control Centers (PCCs) designed to characterize one state’s experience with ...
J. Marraffa, C. Stork, R. Hoffman, M. Su
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Lithium Poisoning From a Poison Control Center Perspective
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2000The purpose of this study was to evaluate the severity of lithium poisoning from a poison control center-based population and the correlation of the Hansen and Amdisen classification with outcome and lithium levels in that setting. All lithium overdoses brought to the attention of the poison control center were prospectively observed during 1 year ...
Michael A. McGuigan, Benoit Bailey
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Clinical toxicology, 2018
Background: Most Americans take at least one medication on a daily basis. Inadvertently ingesting a double-dose of a medication with a narrow therapeutic index may lead to adverse effects.
M. Correia+4 more
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Background: Most Americans take at least one medication on a daily basis. Inadvertently ingesting a double-dose of a medication with a narrow therapeutic index may lead to adverse effects.
M. Correia+4 more
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Ocular Exposures Reported to United States Poison Control Centers
Ophthalmic Epidemiology, 2018Purpose: To investigate the epidemiology of ocular exposures reported to poison control centers in the United States. Methods: A retrospective analysis of ocular exposures from 2000 to 2016 was conducted using National Poison Data System data.
Alisha Kamboj+4 more
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Clinical toxicology, 2018
Background: In January 2012, carisoprodol was classified as a Schedule IV substance under the controlled substances act from a previously non-controlled, non-scheduled classification. Carisoprodol is marketed as a skeletal muscle relaxant and is commonly
Christie Sun, K. Hollenbach, F. Cantrell
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Background: In January 2012, carisoprodol was classified as a Schedule IV substance under the controlled substances act from a previously non-controlled, non-scheduled classification. Carisoprodol is marketed as a skeletal muscle relaxant and is commonly
Christie Sun, K. Hollenbach, F. Cantrell
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