Pharmacologic Strategies for Treatment of Poisonings
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cnur.2015.11.003
Pharmacologic Strategies for Treatment of Poisonings
Abstract
Poisoning is the leading cause of injury-related mortality in the United States. Data suggest that nonmedical use of pharmaceuticals is increasing, along with a proportional increase in subsequent adverse events. The widespread use of illegal drugs contributes to the challenge, because these drugs may produce a wide array of clinical presentations that warrant time-critical recognition and treatment. Common legal and illegal poisonings highlighting clinical presentations in terms of toxidromes as a means of categorically recognizing these emergencies is the focus of this article. To optimize outcomes for situations such as these, pharmacologic considerations are discussed and explored.
Keywords: Drug abuse; Overdoses; Street drugs; Toxicology; Toxidromes.
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