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Pediatrics, 1974
Medications are the most common substances accidentally ingested by children less than 5 years of age. In 1972, 62% of fatal ingestions reported to the National Clearinghouse for Poison Control Centers were due to drugs.1 The leading categories for fatal reported ingestions are drug combinations, analgesics, nonbarbiturate sedatives, and ...
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Medications are the most common substances accidentally ingested by children less than 5 years of age. In 1972, 62% of fatal ingestions reported to the National Clearinghouse for Poison Control Centers were due to drugs.1 The leading categories for fatal reported ingestions are drug combinations, analgesics, nonbarbiturate sedatives, and ...
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Understanding of the pharmacologic principles and the pathogenesis of salicylate toxicity provides a basis for the optimization of clinical management. The role of salicylate as a scientifically proven cause of Reye's syndrome remains controversial despite epidemiologic data. The management guidelines discussed illustrate treatment details based on the
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Understanding of the pharmacologic principles and the pathogenesis of salicylate toxicity provides a basis for the optimization of clinical management. The role of salicylate as a scientifically proven cause of Reye's syndrome remains controversial despite epidemiologic data. The management guidelines discussed illustrate treatment details based on the
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The Excretion of Salicylate in Salicylate Poisoning
Clinical Science, 19711. The renal clearance of salicylate has been measured in two groups of patients undergoing treatment by alkaline diuresis for salicylate poisoning. One group received mannitol and sodium lactate, the other acetazolamide and sodium bicarbonate. 2. The relationship between urine pH and salicylate clearance was found to be the same in both
A G, Morgan, A, Polak
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International journal of toxicology, 2004
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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Strontium Salicylate versus Sodium Salicylate
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1916To the Editor: —My attention has been called to an article by Dr. M. A. Blankenhorn (The Journal, Jan. 29, 1916, p. 331) in which the author quotes the eleventh edition of Wood's "Therapeutics" and the eleventh edition of my book on therapeutics concerning strontium salicylate as being a satisfactory substitute for sodium salicylate, chiefly on the ...
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