Jimsonweed intoxication in adolescents and young adults
1984
Klein-Schwartz, Wendy | Oderda, Gary M.
A study of 73 jimsonweed exposure cases, resulting in severe hallucinations, reported over a 5-year period revealed that the most common exposure route was via oral ingestion in drug abuse or experimentation at an average age of 17 (11-28 years), and that most of the subjects (81%) received emergency room or hospital admission treatment. Treatment included gastrointestinal decontamination, supportive care, and physostigmine salicylate therapy. (wz)
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书目信息
American journal of diseases of children
卷
138
期
8
页码
737
- 739
ISSN
0002-922X
其它主题
Confusion; Child; Substance-related disorders; Gastric lavage; Hallucinations; Therapeutics; Analogs & derivatives; Medicinal; Plant poisoning; Hallucinogens; Adult; Toxic; Female; Therapeutic use; Male
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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