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  • *Alcohol intoxication
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  • .... The conclusions of the study show that brain damage from chronic uranium intoxication is possible at lower doses than previously thought. Results from computer-b
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  • ...vival from a lethal blood concentration of cyanide with associated alcohol intoxication |journal=Anaesthesia |volume=55 |issue=12 |pages=1189–91 |year=2000 |mont
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  • ...treatment of the deleterious cardiovascular effects of acute [[cocaine]] [[intoxication]] and [[overdose]].<ref name="cocaine">{{cite journal | author = Menon DV,
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  • ...J., Luk, A. Y., Tully, T., Singh, C. M., and Heberlein, U. (1998) Ethanol intoxication in Drosophila: Genetic and pharmacological evidence for regulation by the c
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  • ...ess, transient loss of consciousness and a sweet taste in the mouth. Acute intoxication is accompanied by a strong throbbing headache, dizziness, difficulty in spe
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  • ...the blood level of glucose, pyruvate and lactate in acute carbon monoxide intoxication in man |journal=Journal of Applied Toxicology: JAT |volume=5 |issue=6 |page ...or=Roohi F, Kula RW, Mehta N|title=Twenty-nine years after carbon monoxide intoxication|journal=Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery|year=2001|pages=92–95|volume=
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  • ...rhotic presinusoidal portal hypertension associated with chronic arsenical intoxication|journal = Gastroenterology| year = 1975| volume = 68'| issue = 5 Pt 1|pages
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  • Classically, "lead poisoning" or "lead intoxication" has been defined as exposure to high levels of lead typically associated w ...Kosnett, M.J. |title= Basic and Clinical Pharmacology |chapter=Heavy metal intoxication and chelators |editor= Katzung, B.G. |year= 2007 |publisher= McGraw-Hill P
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  • ...or chronic (from repeat low-level exposure over a prolonged period). Acute intoxication can quickly lead to [[death]]. ...Kosnett, M.J. |title= Basic and Clinical Pharmacology |chapter=Heavy metal intoxication and chelators |editor= Katzung, B.G. |year= 2007 |publisher= McGraw-Hill P
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  • ...dealers]],<ref>HETA 2005-0076 and HETA 2005-0201</ref> [[carbon monoxide]] intoxication in [[sewer]]s<ref>HETA 98-0020,</ref> [[musculoskeletal disorder]]s in [[te
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  • ...rology]] ||dorsal column lesions, cerebllar lesions, [[Drunkenness|alcohol intoxication]] || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|926|Romberg's sign}} ||inability to maintain posture
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  • * [[Serious digitalis intoxication]]
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  • ...[[CYP 2C9]]. Thus supplementing with CYP 2C9 inhibitors leads to extended intoxication.
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  • *[[Substance intoxication|Intoxicated]] feeling
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  • ...st enough cannabis smoke to manage symptoms have complained of too-intense intoxication from Marinol's predetermined dosages. Many patients have said that Marinol
    50 KB (6,686 words) - 22:09, 21 September 2010
  • ...roduces mild effects with the overall blend resulting in the cannabis-like intoxication produced by the product. Herbs listed on the packaging of Spice include ''[
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  • ...the weight of [[hashish]] products in Germany with [[lead]] caused [[lead intoxication]] in at least 29 users.<ref name="pmid18403778">{{cite journal |author=Buss
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  • ...ine by a person who is tolerant to neither opioids nor benzodiazepines. Co-intoxication with [[Alcoholic beverage|ethanol]] carries the greatest risk for lethal ov ...on. Overdoses occurring in maintenance patients are cases of multiple-drug intoxication, usually buprenorphine taken with excessive amounts of ethanol and/or benzo
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  • ...can vary by dosage. Small doses produce a numbness in the extremities and intoxication, characterized by staggering, unsteady gait, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes ==Management of intoxication==
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