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[Acute pharmacologic poisoning (II). Analgesics and anticonvulsants]
P Munné1, J J Saenz Bañuelos, J J Izura
1Servei dacute;Urgencias, Unitat de Toxicologia Clinica, Hospital Clinic, C/ Villarroel 170,08036 Barcelona, Spain. jmilla@medicina.ub.es
Abstract:
In this second chapter on Acute Drugs Poisoning we deal with two groups of substances of great transcendence from the point of view of their use and morbidity/mortality. Within the group of analgesic-anti-inflammatory drugs we consider paracetamol and the salicylates, which are easily available to the population. With respect to the anticonvulsants, although they are barely involved in the ensemble of acute drug poisonings, their effects can be serious. We concentrate on four drugs: valproic acid, phenobarbitol, carbamacepine, and phenytoin. Finally, a section is dedicated to isoniazid, a drug that, with the renewed incidence of tuberculosis, is of toxicological interest.