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Richard F Clark

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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 3, 2007
Creatinine elevation associated with nitromethane exposure: a marker of potential methanol toxicityMatthew D Cook, Richard F Clark
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|May 16, 2007
Supratherapeutic doses of sulfonylureas in diabetic patients: how much is too much?F Lee Cantrell, Richard F Clark
Pediatric Emergency Care|October 11, 2005
Acetaminophen toxicityMatthew D Cook, Richard F Clark
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|January 21, 2009
Preparation of crotaline F-ab antivenom (CroFab) with automated mixing methods: in vitro observationsRais Vohra, Michael Kelner, Richard F Clark
Academic Psychiatry : the Journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry|June 26, 2003
A survey of medical toxicology training in psychiatry residency programsMarianne Ingels, David Marks, Richard F Clark
JAMA|September 28, 2006
Neurotoxicity of mercury in dental amalgamFrederick Fung, F Lee Cantrell, Richard F Clark
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 15, 2018
Brugada-Type Pattern on Electrocardiogram Associated with High-Dose Loperamide AbuseChristie Sun, Jessica A Brice, Richard F Clark
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 15, 2018
Ketamine exposure demographics and outcomes over 16 years as reported to US poison centersAndrew Ni, F Lee Cantrell, Richard F Clark
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 23, 2002
Blebs associated with rattlesnake envenomation followed by serum sicknessSean Deitch, Saralyn R Williams, Richard F Clark
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|February 9, 2010
Guanfacine overdose resulting in initial hypertension and subsequent delayed, persistent orthostatic hypotensionAlicia B Minns, Richard F Clark, Aaron Schneir
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 3, 2007
Creatinine elevation associated with nitromethane exposure: a marker of potential methanol toxicityMatthew D Cook, Richard F Clark
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|May 16, 2007
Supratherapeutic doses of sulfonylureas in diabetic patients: how much is too much?F Lee Cantrell, Richard F Clark
Pediatric Emergency Care|October 11, 2005
Acetaminophen toxicityMatthew D Cook, Richard F Clark
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|January 21, 2009
Preparation of crotaline F-ab antivenom (CroFab) with automated mixing methods: in vitro observationsRais Vohra, Michael Kelner, Richard F Clark
Academic Psychiatry : the Journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry|June 26, 2003
A survey of medical toxicology training in psychiatry residency programsMarianne Ingels, David Marks, Richard F Clark
JAMA|September 28, 2006
Neurotoxicity of mercury in dental amalgamFrederick Fung, F Lee Cantrell, Richard F Clark
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 15, 2018
Brugada-Type Pattern on Electrocardiogram Associated with High-Dose Loperamide AbuseChristie Sun, Jessica A Brice, Richard F Clark
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 15, 2018
Ketamine exposure demographics and outcomes over 16 years as reported to US poison centersAndrew Ni, F Lee Cantrell, Richard F Clark
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 23, 2002
Blebs associated with rattlesnake envenomation followed by serum sicknessSean Deitch, Saralyn R Williams, Richard F Clark
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|February 9, 2010
Guanfacine overdose resulting in initial hypertension and subsequent delayed, persistent orthostatic hypotensionAlicia B Minns, Richard F Clark, Aaron Schneir
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