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| Show no increased risk of stroke compared with typical antipsychotics or untreatedAtypical antipsychotics have serotonin blocking effects as well as ... |
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| Negative inotrope, prolonged QT, ventricular arrhythmias (eg,Prolonged QT/QRS; Bundle Branch blocks; AV block; Ventricular arrhythmia; PEA ... |
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| 300 BC – Hippocrates named tumors as carcinos or carcinoma – tumors spread out1700 – Occupational cancer – High incidence of breast cancer among nuns ... |
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| Not an opioid overdose; Co-ingested CNS depressant; Head traumaUsed in rapid reversal of BDZ overdose-induced coma and respiratory depression. … |
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| Pharmacology Unit, School of Medicine and Pharmacology 1, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia; Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Laboratory 2 |
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| Carbamazepine Overdose. Clinical Presentation: dizziness; divergent strabismus,Carbamazepine Overdose. Treatment; Supportive; Gut decontamination … |
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Photosensitivity from Amiodarone. Severe extravasation of amiodarone infusion Secondary to Amiodarone. Bleeding due to anticoagulation ...
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| The effects of T3 overdose manifest themselves within the first 6 hours of ingestion. The effects of T4 overdose manifest in 2-5 days while conversion to T3 … |
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| Increased PR; Widened QT; Slowed conduction; Slowed repolarization; Reentrant dysrhythmias; SVT; PVC . Dibucaine |
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| Overdose Management. Calcium salts. increases extracellular Ca2+Overdose Management. Glucagon. activates adenyl cyclase directly via glucagon receptor … |
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