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Shane Jenkins

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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|September 21, 2024
Calcium channel blocker overdose: Not all the same toxicityGeoffrey K Isbister, Shane Jenkins, Keith Harris, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|June 24, 2024
A randomized controlled trial and prospective cohort investigating antivenom for red-bellied black snake envenomationGeoffrey K Isbister, Shane Jenkins, Michael A Downes, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|March 18, 2026
Poisoning in the elderly is increasing rapidly and is more severe than younger patientsGeoffrey K Isbister, Michael A Downes, Kylie McArdle, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 9, 2025
Early cardiovascular collapse after envenoming by snakes in Australia, 2005-2020: an observational study (ASP-31)Geoffrey K Isbister, Katherine Z Isoardi, Angela L Chiew, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 7, 2022
D-dimer testing for early detection of venom-induced consumption coagulopathy after snakebite in Australia (ASP-29)Geoffrey K Isbister, Tina Noutsos, Shane Jenkins, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|December 9, 2024
Real world delays in antivenom administration: patient, snake or hospital factors (ASP-33)Geoffrey K Isbister, Angela L Chiew, Nicholas A Buckley, et al.
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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|September 21, 2024
Calcium channel blocker overdose: Not all the same toxicityGeoffrey K Isbister, Shane Jenkins, Keith Harris, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|June 24, 2024
A randomized controlled trial and prospective cohort investigating antivenom for red-bellied black snake envenomationGeoffrey K Isbister, Shane Jenkins, Michael A Downes, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|March 18, 2026
Poisoning in the elderly is increasing rapidly and is more severe than younger patientsGeoffrey K Isbister, Michael A Downes, Kylie McArdle, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 9, 2025
Early cardiovascular collapse after envenoming by snakes in Australia, 2005-2020: an observational study (ASP-31)Geoffrey K Isbister, Katherine Z Isoardi, Angela L Chiew, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 7, 2022
D-dimer testing for early detection of venom-induced consumption coagulopathy after snakebite in Australia (ASP-29)Geoffrey K Isbister, Tina Noutsos, Shane Jenkins, et al.
Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|December 9, 2024
Real world delays in antivenom administration: patient, snake or hospital factors (ASP-33)Geoffrey K Isbister, Angela L Chiew, Nicholas A Buckley, et al.
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