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Self-poisoning with baclofen in alcohol-dependent patients: national reports to French Poison Control Centers, 2008–2013

Clinical toxicology, 2017
Background: Alcohol use disorders are frequently associated with self-intoxication in attempted suicide. In France since 2008, the off-label use of baclofen for treatment of alcohol dependence has greatly increased, leading to temporary regulation of use
F. Pelissier   +7 more
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Severity of button batteries ingestions: data from French Poison Control Centres between 1999 and 2015

European journal of emergency medicine, 2017
Background Although the ingestion of button batteries is an infrequent situation, it leads to a significant risk of causing serious damage. Objective This study was carried out to describe all the cases of button battery ingestion recorded by the French ...
M. Labadie   +7 more
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Pattern of acute pediatric poisoning in Middle Delta Poison Control Centers

, 2018
Background Pediatric poisoning is considered an important issue in many countries and accounts for a significant workload for emergency department consultations and hospital admissions.
Fatma Gaber Sobeeh   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Regional Poison Control System

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1984
Poisoning of young children frequently results in parents seeking help. Parents either telephone for poison treatment information or go directly to a physician's office, hospital clinic, or emergency room. To determine if a regional poison control system reduces the inappropriate use of medical treatment services, parents attending suburban and inner ...
Frederick H. Lovejoy   +3 more
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Analysis of intentional drug poisonings using Ohio Poison Control Center Data, 2002–2014

Clinical toxicology, 2017
Context: Pharmaceutical drug poisonings, especially those that are intentional, are a serious problem for adolescents and young adults. Poison control center data is a viable tool to track intentional drug poisonings in near real-time.
K. Pringle   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

POISON CONTROL CENTERS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
To the Editor:— In the Oct. 12, 1957, issue ofThe Journal, page 686, is an excellent summary on first-aid measures for poisoning. There is a growing interest in the United States in the control of accidental poisoning. In addition to the A. M. A.'s Committee on Toxicology, the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Accident Prevention has a ...
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Quetiapine poisoning – Poison control centre data analysis

Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique, 2019
Objective The purpose of this study is to describe cases of quetiapine poisoning and identify potential risk factors that increase the severity of the cases. Methods A retrospective study of self-poisoning with quetiapine as reported by the western France PCC between 2007 and 2017.
David Boels   +4 more
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Acute Ethylene Chlorohydrin Poisoning: Experience of a Poison Control Center

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2001
Ethylene chlorohydrin (CAS 107-07-3), a chemical once used in hastening grape vine sprouting in Taiwan, has caused severe toxicity upon acute exposure. Although such use of ethylene chlorohydrin is now prohibited in Taiwan, poisoning still occurs following its illegal use.
Ming Ling Wu   +4 more
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Human bromethalin exposures reported to a U.S. Statewide Poison Control System

Clinical toxicology, 2016
Background: Bromethalin is an increasingly used alternative to long-acting anticoagulant and cholecalciferol rodenticides. There are few reports of human exposures, and no existing professional society guidelines on medical management of bromethalin ...
S. Huntington   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Poisoning in the Elderly: Characterization of Exposures Reported to a Poison Control Center

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1993
Objective: To determine the incidence of poison center calls involving the elderly, characterize these poisonings, and compare them with poisonings that occur in people younger than 60 years of age.Design: Concurrent, observational survey.Setting: The Virginia Poison Center in Richmond, Virginia.Participants: All persons 60 years of age and older who ...
Joseph R. Zanga   +3 more
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