Articles: poison-control-centers.
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Pediatric emergency care · Jan 2010
Multicenter Study Comparative StudyPediatric metaxalone ingestions reported to Texas poison control centers, 2000-2007.
The purpose of this study was to describe the pattern of metaxalone ingestions by young children reported to poison control centers. ⋯ Pediatric metaxalone ingestions reported to Texas poison control centers usually resulted in minor or no effect. Most ingestions did not require hospitalization.
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Multicenter Study
A descriptive study of an outbreak of clenbuterol-containing heroin.
Illicit drugs may be adulterated with substances other than the sought-after substance of abuse. Although the true incidence and clinical effects of this practice are unknown, geographically disparate outbreaks of clinically significant adulteration continue to occur. We report on a recent outbreak of clenbuterol-adulterated heroin occurring along the East Coast of the United States. ⋯ The adulteration of heroin by clenbuterol was associated with sympathomimetic effects, metabolic acidosis, and myocardial injury. The report also highlights how collaborative efforts among poison centers using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Epi-X system rapidly identified a disease outbreak.
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Limited information exists on potentially adverse adult glyburide ingestions reported to poison control centers. Using adult glyburide ingestions reported to Texas poison control centers during 1998-2005, the proportion of cases involving serious outcomes was determined for selected variables and evaluated for statistical significance by calculating the rate ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Of 126 cases identified, 49 (39%) involved serious outcomes. ⋯ The severity of the outcome associated with adult glyburide ingestions depended on the dose and the circumstances of the ingestion. The management of patients with severe outcomes was more likely to involve health care facilities. Such information is useful for creating triage guidelines for the management of adult glyburide ingestions.