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Another field that a pharmacologist may be concerned with istoxicology. In this field, the scientist examines the bad effects that poisons have on a body alongside the treatment of these toxic chemicals. The most important factor that a toxicologist must examine is the amount, or dose, of the...
foods, and attempts to harm ones life. Poisoning is a medical emergency and cannot be treated at home. If think you or someone you know shows the symptoms of poisoning as described previously, seek medical care immediately.
JB Cole,SJ Stellpflug,CP Lintner - 《Journal of Medical Toxicology》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 The CDC fourth national report on human exposure to environmental chemicals: what it tells us about our toxic burden and how it assist environmental medici... The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) co...
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Aripiprazole is an antipsychotic that acts as a partial agonist at dopamine receptors. As the effects of most drugs of abuse converge to enhance dopamine-m... TG Viana,AF Almeida-Santos,DC Aguiar,... - 《Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology》 被引量: 22发表: 2013年 Atypical antipsycho...
Journal of Medical ToxicologySchwartz MD, Dell'Aglio DM, Nickle R, Hornsby-Myers J. Federal environmental and occupational toxicology regulations and reporting requirements: a practical approach to what the medical toxicologist needs to know, part 1. J Med Toxicol 2014;10:319-30....
As the chief of medical toxicology at UMass Chan Medical School, I havestudied fentanyl and its analogsfor years. As fentanyl has become ubiquitous across the U.S., it has transformed the illicit drug market and raised the risk ofoverdose. ...
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