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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 23, 2016
Outcomes of Patients With Premature Discontinuation of the 21-h Intravenous N-Acetylcysteine Protocol After Acute Acetaminophen OverdoseScott N Lucyk, Mark C Yarema, Marco L A Sivilotti, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|January 28, 2021
Predicting mortality from acetaminophen poisoning shortly after hospital presentationMark C Yarema, David W Johnson, Marco L A Sivilotti, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 27, 2009
Comparison of the 20-hour intravenous and 72-hour oral acetylcysteine protocols for the treatment of acute acetaminophen poisoningMark C Yarema, David W Johnson, Randall J Berlin, et al.
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 23, 2016
Outcomes of Patients With Premature Discontinuation of the 21-h Intravenous N-Acetylcysteine Protocol After Acute Acetaminophen OverdoseScott N Lucyk, Mark C Yarema, Marco L A Sivilotti, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|January 28, 2021
Predicting mortality from acetaminophen poisoning shortly after hospital presentationMark C Yarema, David W Johnson, Marco L A Sivilotti, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 27, 2009
Comparison of the 20-hour intravenous and 72-hour oral acetylcysteine protocols for the treatment of acute acetaminophen poisoningMark C Yarema, David W Johnson, Randall J Berlin, et al.
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