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From weight loss to muscle loss: rhabdomyolysis linked to semaglutide. [PDF]
Jadvani R, Singh M.
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Piperidine alkaloids of Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karsten) : Relations with genotypes, season, environment and phenolics [PDF]
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International Journal of Toxicology, 2003
Salicylic Acid is an aromatic acid used in cosmetic formulations as a denaturant, hair-conditioning agent, and skin-conditioning agent—miscellaneous in a wide range of cosmetic products at concentrations ranging from 0.0008% to 3%. The Calcium, Magnesium, and MEA salts are preservatives, and Potassium Salicylate is a cosmetic biocide and preservative ...
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Salicylic Acid is an aromatic acid used in cosmetic formulations as a denaturant, hair-conditioning agent, and skin-conditioning agent—miscellaneous in a wide range of cosmetic products at concentrations ranging from 0.0008% to 3%. The Calcium, Magnesium, and MEA salts are preservatives, and Potassium Salicylate is a cosmetic biocide and preservative ...
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Pediatrics, 1956
Forty-two cases of salicylate intoxication in infants and children observed over a 10-year-period are reviewed. The majority of the 13 cases of poisoning due to accidental ingestion occurred in the 2- to 4-year age range whereas the 29 intoxications resulting from therapeutic administration of salicylates occurred chiefly in infants.
H D, RILEY, L, WORLEY
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Forty-two cases of salicylate intoxication in infants and children observed over a 10-year-period are reviewed. The majority of the 13 cases of poisoning due to accidental ingestion occurred in the 2- to 4-year age range whereas the 29 intoxications resulting from therapeutic administration of salicylates occurred chiefly in infants.
H D, RILEY, L, WORLEY
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Salicylate metabolite kinetics after several salicylates
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1981Single oral doses of aspirin (ASA, 1,500 mg), sodium salicylate (NaSA, 1,500 mg, 1,200 mg), and salicyluric acid (SUA, 500 mg) were given to five subjects. Serial plasma and urine samples were collected for 24 hr (plasma) and up to 48 hr (urine); salicylic acid (SA), SUA, and gentisic acid (GA) were measured by high-pressure liquid chromatography.
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