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Poisoning & Drug Overdose, 6e

Kent R. Olson


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Section I. Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment
Chapter 1Emergency Evaluation and Treatment
Chapter 2Special Considerations in Pediatric Patients
Chapter 3Special Considerations in the Evaluation of Drug-Facilitated Assault
Section II. Specific Poisons and Drugs: Diagnosis and Treatment
Chapter 4Acetaminophen
Chapter 5Aconite and Other Sodium Channel Openers
Chapter 6Amantadine
Chapter 7Ammonia
Chapter 8Amphetamines
Chapter 9Anesthetics, Local
Chapter 10Angiotensin Blockers and ACE Inhibitors
Chapter 11Antiarrhythmic Drugs
Chapter 12Antibacterial Agents
Chapter 13Anticholinergics
Chapter 14Anticonvulsants, Newer
Chapter 15Antidepressants, General (Noncyclic)
Chapter 16Antidepressants, Tricyclic
Chapter 17Antidiabetic Agents
Chapter 18Antihistamines
Chapter 19Antimony and Stibine
Chapter 20Antineoplastic Agents
Chapter 21Antipsychotic Drugs, Including Phenothiazines
Chapter 22Antiseptics and Disinfectants
Chapter 23Antiviral and Antiretroviral Agents
Chapter 24Arsenic
Chapter 25Arsine
Chapter 26Asbestos
Chapter 27Azide, Sodium
Chapter 28Barbiturates
Chapter 29Barium
Chapter 30Benzene
Chapter 31Benzodiazepines
Chapter 32Beta-Adrenergic Blockers
Chapter 33Beta2-Adrenergic Stimulants
Chapter 34Boric Acid, Borates, and Boron
Chapter 35Botulism
Chapter 36Bromates
Chapter 37Bromides
Chapter 38Cadmium
Chapter 39Caffeine
Chapter 40Calcium Channel Antagonists
Chapter 41Camphor and Other Essential Oils
Chapter 42Carbamazepine and Oxcarbazepine
Chapter 43Carbon Disulfide
Chapter 44Carbon Monoxide
Chapter 45Carbon Tetrachloride and Chloroform
Chapter 46Caustic and Corrosive Agents
Chapter 47Chlorates
Chapter 48Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides
Chapter 49Chlorine
Chapter 50Chlorophenoxy Herbicides (2,4-D)
Chapter 51Chloroquine and Other Aminoquinolines
Chapter 52Chromium
Chapter 53Clonidine and Related Drugs
Chapter 54Cocaine
Chapter 55Colchicine
Chapter 56Copper
Chapter 57Cyanide
Chapter 58Dapsone
Chapter 59Detergents
Chapter 60Dextromethorphan
Chapter 61Digoxin and Other Cardiac Glycosides
Chapter 62Dioxins
Chapter 63Disulfiram
Chapter 64Diuretics
Chapter 65Ergot Derivatives
Chapter 66Ethanol
Chapter 67Ethylene Dibromide
Chapter 68Ethylene Glycol and Other Glycols
Chapter 69Ethylene Oxide
Chapter 70Fluoride
Chapter 71Fluoroacetate
Chapter 72Food Poisoning: Bacterial
Chapter 73Food Poisoning: Fish and Shellfish
Chapter 74Formaldehyde
Chapter 75Freons and Halons
Chapter 76Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB)
Chapter 77Gases, Irritant
Chapter 78Glyphosate
Chapter 79Herbal and Alternative Products
Chapter 80Hydrocarbons
Chapter 81Hydrogen Fluoride and Hydrofluoric Acid
Chapter 82Hydrogen Sulfide
Chapter 83Hymenoptera
Chapter 84Iodine
Chapter 85Ipecac Syrup
Chapter 86Iron
Chapter 87Isocyanates
Chapter 88Isoniazid (INH)
Chapter 89Isopropyl Alcohol
Chapter 90Jellyfish and Other Cnidaria
Chapter 91Lead
Chapter 92Lionfish and Other Scorpaenidae
Chapter 93Lithium
Chapter 94Lomotil and Other Antidiarrheals
Chapter 95Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) and Other Hallucinogens
Chapter 96Magnesium
Chapter 97Manganese
Chapter 98Marijuana
Chapter 99Mercury
Chapter 100Metal Fume Fever
Chapter 101Metaldehyde
Chapter 102Methanol
Chapter 103Methemoglobinemia
Chapter 104Methotrexate
Chapter 105Methyl Bromide
Chapter 106Methylene Chloride
Chapter 107Molds
Chapter 108Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
Chapter 109Mushrooms, Amatoxin-Type
Chapter 110Mushrooms
Chapter 111Naphthalene and Paradichlorobenzene
Chapter 112Nicotine
Chapter 113Nitrates and Nitrites
Chapter 114Nitrogen Oxides
Chapter 115Nitroprusside
Chapter 116Nitrous Oxide
Chapter 117Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Chapter 118Nontoxic or Minimally Toxic Household Products
Chapter 119Opiates and Opioids
Chapter 120Organophosphorus and Carbamate Insecticides
Chapter 121Oxalic Acid
Chapter 122Paraquat and Diquat
Chapter 123Pentachlorophenol and Dinitrophenol
Chapter 124Phencyclidine (PCP) and Ketamine
Chapter 125Phenol and Related Compounds
Chapter 126Phenytoin
Chapter 127Phosgene
Chapter 128Phosphine and Phosphides
Chapter 129Phosphorus
Chapter 130Plants
Chapter 131Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Chapter 132Pseudoephedrine, Phenylephrine, and Other Decongestants
Chapter 133Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids
Chapter 134Quinidine and Other Type Ia Antiarrhythmic Drugs
Chapter 135Quinine
Chapter 136Radiation (Ionizing)
Chapter 137Salicylates
Chapter 138Scorpions
Chapter 139Sedative-Hypnotic Agents
Chapter 140Selenium
Chapter 141Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
Chapter 142Smoke Inhalation
Chapter 143Snakebite
Chapter 144Spiders
Chapter 145Strychnine
Chapter 146Sulfur Dioxide
Chapter 147Tetanus
Chapter 148Thallium
Chapter 149Theophylline
Chapter 150Thyroid Hormone
Chapter 151Toluene and Xylene
Chapter 152Trichloroethane, Trichloroethylene, and Tetrachloroethylene
Chapter 153Valproic Acid
Chapter 154Vasodilators
Chapter 155Vitamins
Chapter 156Warfare Agents–Biological
Chapter 157Warfare Agents–Chemical
Chapter 158Warfarin and Related Rodenticides
Section III. Therapeutic Drugs and Antidotes
Chapter 159Introduction
Chapter 160Acetylcysteine (N-Acetylcysteine [NAC])
Chapter 161Antipsychotic Drugs (Haloperidol, Droperidol, Olanzapine, and Ziprasidone)
Chapter 162Antivenom, Crotalinae (Rattlesnake)
Chapter 163Antivenom, Latrodectus Mactans (Black Widow Spider)
Chapter 164Antivenom, Micrurus Fulvius (Coral Snake), and Exotic Antivenoms
Chapter 165Atropine and Glycopyrrolate
Chapter 166BAL (Dimercaprol)
Chapter 167Benzodiazepines (Diazepam, Lorazepam, and Midazolam)
Chapter 168Benztropine
Chapter 169Bicarbonate, Sodium
Chapter 170Botulinum Antitoxin
Chapter 171Bromocriptine
Chapter 172Calcium
Chapter 173Carnitine (Levocarnitine)
Chapter 174Charcoal, Activated
Chapter 175Cimetidine and Other H2 Blockers
Chapter 176Cyproheptadine
Chapter 177Dantrolene
Chapter 178Deferoxamine
Chapter 179Diazoxide
Chapter 180Digoxin-Specific Antibodies
Chapter 181Diphenhydramine
Chapter 182Dopamine
Chapter 183DTPA
Chapter 184EDTA, Calcium (Calcium Disodium EDTA, Calcium Disodium Edetate, Calcium Disodium Versenate)
Chapter 185Epinephrine
Chapter 186Esmolol
Chapter 187Ethanol
Chapter 188Flumazenil
Chapter 189Folic Acid
Chapter 190Fomepizole (4-Methylpyrazole, 4-MP)
Chapter 191Glucagon
Chapter 192Glucose
Chapter 193Hydroxocobalamin
Chapter 194Inamrinone (Formerly Amrinone)
Chapter 195Insulin
Chapter 196Iodide (Potassium Iodide, KI)
Chapter 197Isoproterenol
Chapter 198Labetalol
Chapter 199Leucovorin Calcium
Chapter 200Lidocaine
Chapter 201Lipid Emulsion (LE)
Chapter 202Magnesium
Chapter 203Mannitol
Chapter 204Methocarbamol
Chapter 205Methylene Blue
Chapter 206Metoclopramide
Chapter 207Morphine
Chapter 208Naloxone and Nalmefene
Chapter 209Neuromuscular Blockers
Chapter 210Nicotinamide (Niacinamide)
Chapter 211Nitrite, Sodium and Amyl
Chapter 212Nitroprusside
Chapter 213Norepinephrine
Chapter 214Octreotide
Chapter 215Ondansetron
Chapter 216Oxygen and Hyperbaric Oxygen
Chapter 217Penicillamine
Chapter 218Pentobarbital
Chapter 219Phenobarbital
Chapter 220Phentolamine
Chapter 221Phenylephrine
Chapter 222Phenytoin and Fosphenytoin
Chapter 223Physostigmine and Neostigmine
Chapter 224Potassium
Chapter 225Pralidoxime and Other Oximes
Chapter 226Propofol
Chapter 227Propranolol
Chapter 228Protamine
Chapter 229Prussian Blue
Chapter 230Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)
Chapter 231Silymarin or Milk Thistle (Silybum Marianum)
Chapter 232Succimer (DMSA)
Chapter 233Tetanus Toxoid and Immune Globulin
Chapter 234Thiamine (Thiamin, Vitamin B1)
Chapter 235Thiosulfate, Sodium
Chapter 236Unithiol (DMPS)
Chapter 237Vasopressin
Chapter 238Vitamin K1 (Phytonadione)
Section IV. Environmental and Occupational Toxicology
Chapter 239Emergency Medical Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents
Chapter 240Evaluation of the Patient with Occupational Chemical Exposure
Chapter 241The Toxic Hazards of Industrial and Occupational Chemicals


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