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  • * Alcoholic beverages Can cause intoxication, coma, and death.
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  • ...r a period of 8-12 hours daily. Administration of deferoxamine after acute intoxication may color the urine a pinkish red, a phenomenon termed "''vin rose'' urine"
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  • ...://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000951.htm |title= Barbiturate intoxication and overdose |accessdate= 15 July 2008 | publisher = MedLine Plus }}</ref>
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  • ...rmless but occasionally tested for by [[police]] as a marker for [[alcohol intoxication]] (which can also produce nystagmus). At toxic doses, patients experience
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  • ...kidney function.<ref>Hasse B, Günthard HF, Bleiber G, Krause M. Efavirenz intoxication due to slow hepatic metabolism. ''Clinical Infectious Diseases''. 2005 Feb
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  • ...{Cite journal|author=Gasche Y, Daali Y, Fathi M, ''et al.'' |title=Codeine intoxication associated with ultrarapid CYP2D6 metabolism |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |vol
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  • ...the Bright World'', which documented the unusual phenomenology of ketamine intoxication.<ref>{{Cite book|author=Alltounian, Howard Sunny; Marcia Moore |title=Journ ...e journal|author=Giannini AJ, Underwood NA, Condon M |title=Acute ketamine intoxication treated by haloperidol: a preliminary study |journal=American Journal of Th
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  • ...Hermanns-Clausen M, Haeffner K, Brandis M, Pohl M |title=Severe metformin intoxication with lactic acidosis in an adolescent |journal=Eur J Pediatr |volume=164 |i
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  • ...43(83)90230-9}}</ref><ref name="'AK Done'">{{Cite journal|title=Salicylate intoxication. Significance of measurements of salicylate in blood in cases of acute inge
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  • ...g, W. | coauthors = Konig, E.; Sturm, W. | year = 1977 | title = Digitalis intoxication: specifity and significance of cardiac and extracardiac symptoms. part I: P
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  • ...care unit]] for several days is necessary. If a patient survives the acute intoxication, they will usually experience no late [[sequelae]].
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  • * Acute intoxication with [[ethanol|alcohol]], [[narcotics]], or other psychoactive substances (
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  • ...When these people were unable to support themselves, they were [[Substance intoxication|intoxicated]] with this herb and then dropped from a high rock or beaten to
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  • ...|doi= |url=http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/summary/101/11/852}}</ref> Intoxication has also been reported following skin contact with the plant; a case was re ...ch as [[retrograde amnesia]] of the events leading to intoxication and the intoxication itself.<ref name="Landers"/><ref name="Stratton"/><ref name="Costanza">{{ci
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  • ...w.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5233a2.htm |title = Suspected Moonflower Intoxication (Ohio, 2002)| accessdate = September 30, 2006| publisher = [[Centers for Di
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  • ...s head and causing him to become faint describes the effects of fly agaric intoxication. In ancient times [[worm]]s, [[maggots]], [[serpent (symbolism)|serpent]]s
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  • ...fied pharmacological forms, extracts of this plant didn't frequently cause intoxication because they induced nausea and vomiting within minutes of ingestion, preve
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  • Digitalis toxicity (''Digitalis intoxication'') results from an overdose of digitalis and causes anorexia, nausea, vomit ...cription, see the paper by Lacassie.<ref name=Lacassie>A non-fatal case of intoxication with foxglove, documented by means of liquid chromatography-electrospray-ma
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  • ...on [[Trifolium pratense|red clover]], also produces swainsonine. Although intoxication due to this fungus resembles locoism, it has additional signs and symptoms [[Substance intoxication|Intoxication]] with swainsonine has several kinds of effect.
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  • * Acute intoxication with alcohol, narcotics, or other psychoactive substances Temazepam had the highest rate of drug intoxication, including overdose, among the common benzodiazepines in cases with and wit
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