"Hyperammonemia following glufosinate-containing herbicide poisoning: A potential marker of severe neurotoxicity" by Yan-Chido Mao et al., Clin Toxicol (Phila) 2011; 49:48-52
Clinical experience with and analytical confirmation of "bath salts" and "legal highs" (synthetic cathinones) in the United States
Correlation of defects in regional cerebral blood flow determined by 99mTc SPECT with residual neurocognitive testing abnormalities during and 3 months post exposure in acutely poisoned patients with organophosphates
Increased adolescent opioid use and complications reported to a poison control center following the 2000 JCAHO pain initiative
Mechanisms of toxicity of Cleistanthus collinus: Vacuolar ATPases are a putative target
Response to "Hyperammonemia following glufosinate-containing herbicide poisoning: A potential marker of severe neurotoxicity" by Yan-Chido Mao et al., Clin Toxicol (Phila) 2011; 49:48-52
Studies on ethylene glycol poisoning: One patient - 154 admissions
The epidemiology and type of medication errors reported to the National Poisons Information Centre of Ireland
Use of intravenous lipid 20% emulsion for the treatment of a voluntary intoxication of flecainide with refractory shock