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View article: Poisoning from non-food grade poppy seeds
Poisoning from non-food grade poppy seeds Open
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View article: Comment on Fomepizole as an adjunct in acetylcysteine treated acetaminophen overdose patients: a case series
Comment on Fomepizole as an adjunct in acetylcysteine treated acetaminophen overdose patients: a case series Open
"Comment on Fomepizole as an adjunct in acetylcysteine treated acetaminophen overdose patients: a case series." Clinical Toxicology, 60(5), pp. 666–667
View article: 5OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS FOLLOWING THE EXPANSION OF AN OLDER PERSON’S ASSESSMENT AND LIAISON (OPAL) SERVICE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
5OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS FOLLOWING THE EXPANSION OF AN OLDER PERSON’S ASSESSMENT AND LIAISON (OPAL) SERVICE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Open
View article: A review of 4652 exposures to liquid laundry detergent capsules reported to the United Kingdom National Poisons Information Service 2008–2018
A review of 4652 exposures to liquid laundry detergent capsules reported to the United Kingdom National Poisons Information Service 2008–2018 Open
Introduction: Liquid laundry detergent capsules contain concentrated liquid laundry detergent in a water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol membrane.Objective: To review 4652 exposures reported to the United Kingdom National Poisons I…
View article: 16POP-UP DELIRIUM SIMULATION TRAINING
16POP-UP DELIRIUM SIMULATION TRAINING Open
Topic: There was a failure to adequately recognise, record and respond to a diagnosis of delirium within the Emergency Department (ED) and Acute Medical Unit (AMU).Every additional 48 hours of undetected delirium increases mortality by 11%…
View article: 14THE EXTENSION OF THE EXISTING OLDER PERSONS ASSESSMENT AND LIAISON (OPAL) SERVICE IN AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
14THE EXTENSION OF THE EXISTING OLDER PERSONS ASSESSMENT AND LIAISON (OPAL) SERVICE IN AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Open
View article: Central nervous system toxicity of mefenamic acid overdose compared with other NSAIDs: an analysis of cases reported to the United Kingdom National Poisons Information Service
Central nervous system toxicity of mefenamic acid overdose compared with other NSAIDs: an analysis of cases reported to the United Kingdom National Poisons Information Service Open
Aims Case reports and small case series suggest increased central nervous system (CNS) toxicity, especially convulsions, after overdose of mefenamic acid, compared with other nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), although comparat…
View article: Severe and fatal pharmaceutical poisoning in young children in the UK
Severe and fatal pharmaceutical poisoning in young children in the UK Open
Methadone is the most common pharmaceutical causing fatal poisoning and a common cause of intensive care unit admissions in young children in the UK.
View article: Organophosphorus insecticide poisoning.
Organophosphorus insecticide poisoning. Open
In this systematic overview, we categorised the efficacy for two comparisons based on information about the effectiveness and safety of oximes versus placebo or no oximes and oximes versus each other.
View article: Taking stock: UK national antidote availability increasing, but further improvements are required
Taking stock: UK national antidote availability increasing, but further improvements are required Open
Availability of category A and B antidotes has improved since the 2010/2011 audit and 2013 guidelines. However, there remains significant variability particularly for category C antidotes. More work is required to ensure that those treatin…