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Citation

Czeizel AE. Mutat. Res. 1994; 312(2): 157-163.

Affiliation

Department of Human Genetics and Teratology, WHO Collaborating Centre for the Community Control of Hereditary Diseases, Budapest, Hungary.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7510828

Abstract

The majority of persons attempting suicide are young (peak in the 17-19 age group), female (68%), otherwise healthy, and use chemicals for this purpose (self-poisoning); 98% of these persons survive. Thus, survivors of self-poisoning present a unique model for the study of somatic and germinal mutagenic effects of large doses of chemicals in human beings. This recognition prompted the establishment of the Budapest Registry of Self-poisoned Patients in 1990. The recorded 11,847 cases used 20,324 drugs in 1990-1992. Benzodiazepines were the most popular drugs for self-poisoning. International collaboration by the use of molecular epidemiological methods seems to be promising in the self-poisoning model.


Language: en

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