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Michael Eddleston

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Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|August 11, 2022
Evidence for the efficacy of the emetic PP796 in paraquat SL20 formulations - a narrative review of published and unpublished evidenceMichael Eddleston
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|September 5, 2012
Applied clinical pharmacology and public health in rural Asia--preventing deaths from organophosphorus pesticide and yellow oleander poisoningMichael Eddleston
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|October 15, 2025
Treatment of poisoned patients should never be "aggressive"Michael Eddleston
Journal of Medical Toxicology : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology|February 2, 2018
Are Oximes Still Indicated for Acute Organophosphorus Insecticide Self-Poisoning?Michael Eddleston
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|January 6, 2022
CON: Oximes should not be used routinely in organophosphorus insecticide poisoningMichael Eddleston
Environmental Health Insights|July 27, 2018
Response to Jors et al, <i>Environmental Health Insights</i>Michael Eddleston
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|April 27, 2010
Response to Peter and colleagues. Re: Is there a relationship between the WHO hazard classification of organophosphate pesticide and outcomes in suicidal human poisoning with commercial organophosphate formulations?Michael Eddleston
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 16, 2023
Banning toxic pesticides is effective at preventing suicides in South AsiaMichael Eddleston
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|September 20, 2018
Novel Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology of Organophosphorus Insecticide Self-PoisoningMichael Eddleston
Clinical Evidence|November 24, 2004
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoningNick Buckley, Michael Eddleston
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Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|August 11, 2022
Evidence for the efficacy of the emetic PP796 in paraquat SL20 formulations - a narrative review of published and unpublished evidenceMichael Eddleston
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|September 5, 2012
Applied clinical pharmacology and public health in rural Asia--preventing deaths from organophosphorus pesticide and yellow oleander poisoningMichael Eddleston
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|October 15, 2025
Treatment of poisoned patients should never be "aggressive"Michael Eddleston
Journal of Medical Toxicology : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology|February 2, 2018
Are Oximes Still Indicated for Acute Organophosphorus Insecticide Self-Poisoning?Michael Eddleston
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|January 6, 2022
CON: Oximes should not be used routinely in organophosphorus insecticide poisoningMichael Eddleston
Environmental Health Insights|July 27, 2018
Response to Jors et al, <i>Environmental Health Insights</i>Michael Eddleston
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|April 27, 2010
Response to Peter and colleagues. Re: Is there a relationship between the WHO hazard classification of organophosphate pesticide and outcomes in suicidal human poisoning with commercial organophosphate formulations?Michael Eddleston
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 16, 2023
Banning toxic pesticides is effective at preventing suicides in South AsiaMichael Eddleston
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|September 20, 2018
Novel Clinical Toxicology and Pharmacology of Organophosphorus Insecticide Self-PoisoningMichael Eddleston
Clinical Evidence|November 24, 2004
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoningNick Buckley, Michael Eddleston
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