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Health effects of salicylates in foods and drugs.

Nutrition reviews, 2009
There is much (renewed) interest about the effects of salicylates on food intolerance, attention-deficit disorders, and cardiovascular disease. Current evidence for the efficacy of salicylate-elimination diets in the treatment of attention-deficit ...
C. A. Perry   +4 more
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Salicylates and Bleeding

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— In 1966 I presented experimental and clinical evidence that acetylsalicylic acid increases the Duke bleeding time and that this drug also accentuates the bleeding tendency in many patients with bleeding states. In addition, I described my aspirin tolerance test whereby patients sensitive to this drug can be readily detected.
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Topical delivery of salicylates

Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 2021
Soon-Chin Yeoh, Choon Fu Goh
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Systematic review of efficacy of topical rubefacients containing salicylates for the treatment of acute and chronic pain

open access: yesBMJ: British Medical Journal, 2004
Lorna Mason   +5 more
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Prenatal exposure to salicylates and gastroschisis: a case-control study.

Teratology, 1997
Gastroschisis, which is a defect in the abdominal wall, lateral to the umbilical cord, is considered to be a vascular problem, probably due to a disruption of the omphalomesenteric artery [Hoyme et al. (1981) J. Pediatr. 98:228-231].
M. Martínez‐Frías   +2 more
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Salicylism from Topical Salicylates: Review of the Literature

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1996
Although topical salicylates are widely used, toxicity from this route is rare.We present an unusual case of salicylism from a topical salicylate preparation in an 80-year-old woman. The patient was admitted to the dermatology service with a diagnosis of erythroderma and was treated with salicylate containing ointments.
Jeffrey R. Brubacher, Robert S. Hoffman
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Safety assessment of Salicylic Acid, Butyloctyl Salicylate, Calcium Salicylate, C12-15 Alkyl Salicylate, Capryloyl Salicylic Acid, Hexyldodecyl Salicylate, Isocetyl Salicylate, Isodecyl Salicylate, Magnesium Salicylate, MEA-Salicylate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Potassium Salicylate, Methyl Salicylate, Myristyl Salicylate, Sodium Salicylate, TEA-Salicylate, and Tridecyl Salicylate.

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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Salicylates in saliva

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1976
The possible excretion of acetylsalicylic acid and salicylic acid into human whole-mouth saliva was studied after the ingestion of 1.0 g of acetylsalicylic acid in gelatine capsules. In addition, the oral clearance of both salicylates was determined after a sham intake of acetylsalicylic acid in solution. No acetylsalicylic acid was excreted in saliva.
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Toxicity of salicylates

The American Journal of Medicine, 1983
Salicylate intoxication remains a common problem in Britain; about 10 percent of adult hospital admissions for deliberate self-poisoning involve these drugs. Accidental salicylate poisoning in children has been considerably reduced since the introduction of child-resistant containers.
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Reversal of Obesity- and Diet-Induced Insulin Resistance with Salicylates or Targeted Disruption of Ikkβ

Science, 2001
M. Yuan   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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