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  • {{main|Paracetamol poisoning}} ...mparison of oral and i.v. acetylcysteine in the treatment of acetaminophen poisoning | year = 2006 | journal = American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy | volu
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  • Chloramphenicol poisoning can cause sensitivity reactions to organic acids and salicylates. Chloramphenicol stops the body's production of vitamin D and [[pregnenolone]]. This results in major hormone depletion, including
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  • ...a [[vasodilator]], a [[bronchodilator]], and an [[antidote]] for [[cyanide poisoning]]. ...e its applicability towards treatments for [[sickle cell anemia]], cyanide poisoning, [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]]s, [[brain aneurysm]]s, and [[pulmon
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  • ...6001931|year=2001|page=55}}</ref> "Special K"<ref name="Jansen26" /> and "Vitamin K".<ref name="Jansen55" /> Ketamine may be quantitated in blood or plasma to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients, provide evidence in an impaired driving arrest or
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  • ...urnal |author=Ting R, Szeto C, Chan M, Ma K, Chow K |title=Risk factors of vitamin B(12) deficiency in patients receiving metformin |journal=Arch Intern Med | ...Nolf M, Deveaux M, Forceville X, Combes A |title=A fatal case of metformin poisoning |journal=J Toxicol Clin Toxicol |volume=41 |issue=7 |pages=1035–6 |year=2
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  • ...g. According to research done at a German university taking equal doses of vitamin C and aspirin decreases the amount of stomach damage that occurs when compa {{Main|Aspirin poisoning}}
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  • ...ed in blood, plasma, or urine to monitor for abuse, confirm a diagnosis of poisoning or assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Most commercial opiate scre ...wder, white nurse, Red Cross, first line, unkie, mojo, God's Own Medicine, Vitamin M, Emma. Emmy, Lady M, white lady, cube, cube juice, mo, morf, morph, morph
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  • The combination of [[ethanol|alcohol]] and temazepam makes death by alcohol poisoning more likely.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Koski A, Ojanperä I, Vuori E |titl ...mind erasers, tem-tem's (combined with buprenorphine), mommy's big helper, vitamin T, big T, TZ, and others.<ref>{{cite web |title=Temazepam abuse and slang t
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  • Lanolin is often used as a raw material for producing [[cholecalciferol]] (vitamin D<sub>3</sub>). * [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002663.htm Lanolin poisoning]
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  • ...zoic acid; ''p''-Aminobenzoic acid; PABA; Vitamin B<sub>x</sub>; Bacterial vitamin H<sup>1</sup> ...bacterial]] synthesis of [[folate]]. It has been referred to as [[vitamin|Vitamin B<sub>x</sub>]].<ref name=MedlinePlus>
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  • Name = Lead poisoning | Caption = An X ray demonstrating the characteristic finding of lead poisoning, dense [[metaphyseal]] lines.|
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  • ...of hemoglobin to bind oxygen reversibly under biological conditions. In [[Vitamin B12]] a cobalt(II) ion is held in a [[corrin ring]]. [[Chlorophyll]] is a m ...y the [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] for treatment of [[plutonium]] poisoning.
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  • | B || [[Bitot's spots]] || [[Pierre Bitôt]] || ophthalmology || [[vitamin A]] deficiency || ||spots of keratin deposition in the conjunctiva ...]] || [[Henry Burton (physician)|Henry Burton]] || toxicology || lead poisoning ||NEJM 354:e21 5/18/06||Blue discolouration of the gingival border
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  • *[[Arsenic poisoning]] [[Image:Vitiligo2.JPG|thumb|upright|[[Vitiligo]]|alt=Depigmented patches *[[Lead poisoning]]
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  • * [[Heavy metal poisoning]] * [[Hereditary resistance to anti-vitamin K]]
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  • * [[mercury (element)#Precautions|Mercury poisoning]] * [[Methylmalonicaciduria, vitamin B12 unresponsive, mut-0]]
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  • ...erious health problems. Excessive intake of some nutrients can cause acute poisoning. ...e different conditions are derived from the vitamin involved: an excess of vitamin A, for example, is called "[[hypervitaminosis A]]".
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  • ...lly a nonprogressive disease and can be caused by viral infections, drugs, vitamin A deficiency, or genetics. Retinal dysplasia is characterized by folds or r ...(either used, or containing toxic [[PCBs]]) to settle dust. In addition to poisoning, there is a risk of [[bowel obstruction|gastro-intestinal obstruction]] or
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  • ...-Z | title = Alpha-Tocopherol Succinate, But Not Alpha-Tocopherol Or Other Vitamin E Analogs Stimulates Prolactin And Growth Hormone Release From Rat Anterior GHB may be quantitated in blood or plasma to confirm a diagnosis of poisoning in hospitalized patients, provide evidence in an impaired driving arrest or
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  • ...able oil]]s as a fat source, [[lactose]] as a [[carbohydrate]] source, a [[vitamin]]-[[mineral]] mix, and other ingredients depending on the manufacturer.<ref ...>1</sub>), [[riboflavin]] (B<sub>2</sub>), [[vitamin B6|B<sub>6</sub>]], [[vitamin B12|B<sub>12</sub>]]
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