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R Brent Furbee

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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 29, 2006
Criminal poisoning: medical murderersR Brent Furbee
The Medical Clinics of North America|October 18, 2005
Drug-induced q-T prolongationLouise W Kao, R Brent Furbee
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|May 8, 2007
Plant poisoningBlake Froberg, Danyal Ibrahim, R Brent Furbee
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 29, 2006
Brown recluse spider envenomationR Brent Furbee, Louise W Kao, Danyal Ibrahim
Neurologic Clinics|March 11, 2005
Historical neurotoxins: what we have learned from toxins of the past about diseases of the presentDaniel E Rusyniak, R Brent Furbee, Robert Pascuzzi
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 28, 2002
Thallium and arsenic poisoning in a small midwestern townDaniel E Rusyniak, R Brent Furbee, Mark A Kirk
The Medical Clinics of North America|October 18, 2005
Toxicity and drug interactions associated with herbal products: ephedra and St. John's WortChristopher P Holstege, Kara Mitchell, Kevin Barlotta, et al.
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 29, 2006
Hepatotoxicity associated with herbal productsR Brent Furbee, Kevin S Barlotta, Melrose Kanku Allen, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 27, 2018
Cardiac Toxicity from Intentional Ingestion of Pong-Pong Seeds (Cerbera Odollam)Mary E Wermuth, Rais Vohra, Nena Bowman, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|November 25, 2003
What is the rate of adverse events after oral N-acetylcysteine administered by the intravenous route to patients with suspected acetaminophen poisoning?Louise W Kao, Mark A Kirk, R Brent Furbee, et al.
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 29, 2006
Criminal poisoning: medical murderersR Brent Furbee
The Medical Clinics of North America|October 18, 2005
Drug-induced q-T prolongationLouise W Kao, R Brent Furbee
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|May 8, 2007
Plant poisoningBlake Froberg, Danyal Ibrahim, R Brent Furbee
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 29, 2006
Brown recluse spider envenomationR Brent Furbee, Louise W Kao, Danyal Ibrahim
Neurologic Clinics|March 11, 2005
Historical neurotoxins: what we have learned from toxins of the past about diseases of the presentDaniel E Rusyniak, R Brent Furbee, Robert Pascuzzi
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 28, 2002
Thallium and arsenic poisoning in a small midwestern townDaniel E Rusyniak, R Brent Furbee, Mark A Kirk
The Medical Clinics of North America|October 18, 2005
Toxicity and drug interactions associated with herbal products: ephedra and St. John's WortChristopher P Holstege, Kara Mitchell, Kevin Barlotta, et al.
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 29, 2006
Hepatotoxicity associated with herbal productsR Brent Furbee, Kevin S Barlotta, Melrose Kanku Allen, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 27, 2018
Cardiac Toxicity from Intentional Ingestion of Pong-Pong Seeds (Cerbera Odollam)Mary E Wermuth, Rais Vohra, Nena Bowman, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|November 25, 2003
What is the rate of adverse events after oral N-acetylcysteine administered by the intravenous route to patients with suspected acetaminophen poisoning?Louise W Kao, Mark A Kirk, R Brent Furbee, et al.
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