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Christopher Humphries

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Clinical Medicine (London, England)|October 11, 2022
SNAPTIMED study: does the Scottish and Newcastle Anti-emetic Protocol achieve timely intervention and management from the emergency department to discharge for paracetamol poisoning?Christopher Humphries, Jason Smith, Georgina Roberts, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 18, 2022
SNAPTIMED study: does the Scottish and Newcastle Antiemetic Protocol achieve timely intervention and management from the emergency department to discharge for paracetamol poisoning?Christopher Humphries, Georgina Roberts, Anjeli Taheem, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|May 19, 2024
Joint RCEM and NPIS best practice guideline: assessment and management of acute opioid toxicity in adults in the emergency departmentMatthew Blundell, Rupinder Gill, Ruben Thanacoody, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 24, 2025
Scottish and Newcastle Antiemetic Protocol (SNAP) 12-hour acetylcysteine regimen for paracetamol overdose reduces anaphylactoid reactions without compromising hepatic protection in all age groups: a secondary analysisChristopher Humphries, Janice Pettie, Bridget Agboola, et al.
BMJ Open|March 23, 2025
HiSNAP trial-a multicentre, randomised, open-label, blinded end point, safety and efficacy trial of conventional (300 mg/kg) versus higher doses of acetylcysteine (450 mg/kg and 600 mg/kg) in patients with paracetamol overdose in the UK: study protocolChristopher Humphries, Ellise Clarke, Michael Eddleston, et al.
BMJ Open|December 9, 2024
Macrophage Therapy for Acute Liver Injury (MAIL): a study protocol for a phase 1 randomised, open-label, dose-escalation study to evaluate safety, tolerability and activity of allogeneic alternatively activated macrophages in patients with paracetamol-induced acute liver injury in the UKChristopher Humphries, Melisande Addison, Guruprasad Aithal, et al.
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Clinical Medicine (London, England)|October 11, 2022
SNAPTIMED study: does the Scottish and Newcastle Anti-emetic Protocol achieve timely intervention and management from the emergency department to discharge for paracetamol poisoning?Christopher Humphries, Jason Smith, Georgina Roberts, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 18, 2022
SNAPTIMED study: does the Scottish and Newcastle Antiemetic Protocol achieve timely intervention and management from the emergency department to discharge for paracetamol poisoning?Christopher Humphries, Georgina Roberts, Anjeli Taheem, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|May 19, 2024
Joint RCEM and NPIS best practice guideline: assessment and management of acute opioid toxicity in adults in the emergency departmentMatthew Blundell, Rupinder Gill, Ruben Thanacoody, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 24, 2025
Scottish and Newcastle Antiemetic Protocol (SNAP) 12-hour acetylcysteine regimen for paracetamol overdose reduces anaphylactoid reactions without compromising hepatic protection in all age groups: a secondary analysisChristopher Humphries, Janice Pettie, Bridget Agboola, et al.
BMJ Open|March 23, 2025
HiSNAP trial-a multicentre, randomised, open-label, blinded end point, safety and efficacy trial of conventional (300 mg/kg) versus higher doses of acetylcysteine (450 mg/kg and 600 mg/kg) in patients with paracetamol overdose in the UK: study protocolChristopher Humphries, Ellise Clarke, Michael Eddleston, et al.
BMJ Open|December 9, 2024
Macrophage Therapy for Acute Liver Injury (MAIL): a study protocol for a phase 1 randomised, open-label, dose-escalation study to evaluate safety, tolerability and activity of allogeneic alternatively activated macrophages in patients with paracetamol-induced acute liver injury in the UKChristopher Humphries, Melisande Addison, Guruprasad Aithal, et al.
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