Intentional self-poisoning by and exposure to nonopioid analgesics, antipyretics and antirheumatics
(Antirheumatics, Antipyretics)
An antipyretic (, from anti- 'against' and pyretic 'feverish') is a substance that reduces fever. Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) comprise a category of otherwise unrelated disease-modifying drugs defined by their use in rheumatoid arthritis to slow down disease progression.
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Wendy Klein‐SchwartzDepartment of Pharmacy Practice and Science, Maryland Poison
- poison centers
- activated charcoal
- united states
- therapeutic errors
- clinical effects
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Daniel A SpykerAdjunct Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Oregon He
- national poison data
- poison control centers
- activated charcoal
- human exposures
- npds exposure cases
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James B MowryDivision of Medical Toxicology Department of Emergency Medic
- extracorporeal treatments
- national poison data
- npds exposure cases
- human exposures
- poison control centers
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Daniel E Brooks1CDC COVID-19 Response Team; 2Banner Poison and Drug Informa
- poison control centers
- serotonin syndrome
- npds exposure cases
- rattlesnake envenomation
- united states
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Keith KE HawtonCentre for Suicide Research, University of Oxford, Oxford, U
- suicidal behaviour
- attempted suicide
- young people
- multicentre study
- sri lanka
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Nicholas Allan BuckleyTranslational Australian Clinical Toxicology (TACT) Research
- sri lanka
- activated charcoal
- acute kidney injury
- new zealand
- pesticide poisoning
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Henry Alfred SpillerNationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH; Department of
- united states
- poison centers
- medication errors
- volatile substance abuse
- young children
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William BannerOklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information and College
- medication errors
- pediatric fatalities
- unintentional exposures
- young children
- star trek
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David D GumminMedical College of Wisconsin Department of Emergency Medicin
- poison control centers
- npds exposure cases
- human exposures outcomes
- annual report
- ventricular arrhythmia
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Rose CairnsNSW Poisons Information Centre, The Children’s Hospital at W
- annexin a6
- late endosomes
- transdermal fentanyl utilisation
- hospital admissions
- clonidine exposures
TAGS: antipyretics, antirheumatics