197
Views
36
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Medications Which can Kill a Toddler with One Tablet or Teaspoonful

Pages 407-413 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (4)

William R. Wolowich, Carmen M. Hadley, Michael T. Kelley, Phillip D. Walson & Marcel J. Casavant. (2003) Plasma Salicylate from Methyl Salicylate Cream Compared to Oil of Wintergreen. Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology 41:4, pages 355-358.
Read now
Robert J. Hoffman, Lewis S. Nelson & Robert S. Hoffman. (2002) Use of Ferric Chloride to Identify Salicylate-Containing Poisons. Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology 40:5, pages 547-549.
Read now
Dhurbassa S. Chattergoon, Zul Verjee, Michael Anderson, David Johnson, Michael A. McGuigan, Gideon Koren & Shinya Ito. (1998) Carbamazepine Interference with an Immune Assay for Tricyclic Antidepressants in Plasma. Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology 36:1-2, pages 109-113.
Read now
Toby Litovitz. (1994) Validity of AAPCC Data Base. Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology 32:1, pages 103-104.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (32)

Sarah E. Berg & Sean D. McCann. (2023) Pediatric Toxicology: An Updated Review. Pediatric Annals 52:4.
Crossref
Natalija M. Farrell, Sebastian Hamilton, Bryan J. Gendron, Jessica L. Corio & Sara K. Lookabill. (2021) Presence of “One Pill Can Kill” Medications in Medication Organizers: Implications for Child Safety. Journal of Pharmacy Practice 35:6, pages 898-902.
Crossref
Sanjay Mohan, Joshua Trebach & Mark K. Su. (2022) Response to “Time of Observation in Xenobiotic Ingestion in Children: Is 6 Hours Too Long?”. Pediatric Emergency Care 38:9, pages e1576-e1576.
Crossref
Jonathan Graff, Michelle Thompson, Zachary Berriochoa, Bryan Kuhn, Anne-Michelle Ruha & Christopher Lipinski. (2021) Chloroquine Ingestion to Prevent SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Report of Two Cases. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine 2:5, pages 234-238.
Crossref
David C. Sheridan, Adrienne Hughes & B. Zane Horowitz. (2021) Pediatric Ingestions: New High-Risk Household Hazards. Pediatrics In Review 42:1, pages 2-10.
Crossref
Lidia Martínez-Sánchez, Raquel Aguilar-Salmerón, Núria Pi-Sala, Maria Àngels Gispert-Ametller, Milagros García-Peláez, Antoni Broto-Sumalla, Edurne Fernández de Gamarra-Martínez & Santiago Nogué-Xarau. (2020) Disponibilidad en España de «one pill killers» y otros medicamentos altamente tóxicos en la infancia. Anales de Pediatría 93:6, pages 380-395.
Crossref
Lidia Martínez-Sánchez, Raquel Aguilar-Salmerón, Núria Pi-Sala, Maria Àngels Gispert-Ametller, Milagros García-Peláez, Antoni Broto-Sumalla, Edurne Fernández de Gamarra-Martínez & Santiago Nogué-Xarau. (2020) Availability in Spain of “one-pill killers” and other highly toxic drugs in infants. Anales de Pediatría (English Edition) 93:6, pages 380-395.
Crossref
Gideon Koren. (2019) Response to: “Comment on: Drugs that Can Kill a Toddler with One Tablet or Teaspoonful: A 2018 Updated List”. Clinical Drug Investigation 39:8, pages 823-824.
Crossref
Gideon Koren & Ari Nachmani. (2018) Drugs that Can Kill a Toddler with One Tablet or Teaspoonful: A 2018 Updated List. Clinical Drug Investigation 39:2, pages 217-220.
Crossref
Mitra Rahimi, Fatemeh Shokri, Hossein Hassanian-Moghaddam, Nasim Zamani, Abdolkarim Pajoumand & Shahin Shadnia. (2017) Severe camphor poisoning, a seven-year observational study. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 52, pages 8-13.
Crossref
L. Eugene Daugherty & Frank A. Maffei. 2012. Pediatric Critical Care Study Guide. Pediatric Critical Care Study Guide 912 932 .
David J. Roberts. 2010. Rosen's Emergency Medicine – Concepts and Clinical Practice. Rosen's Emergency Medicine – Concepts and Clinical Practice 1978 1988 .
Deborah J. Mann & Richard M. Cantor. 2008. Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Pediatric Emergency Medicine 936 946 .
Claudia Ranniger & Colleen Roche. (2007) Are One or Two Dangerous? Calcium Channel Blocker Exposure in Toddlers. The Journal of Emergency Medicine 33:2, pages 145-154.
Crossref
Jonathan E. Davis. (2007) Are one or two dangerous? Methyl salicylate exposure in toddlers. The Journal of Emergency Medicine 32:1, pages 63-69.
Crossref
Jeffrey N. Love, Jacqueline A. Smith & Rachel Simmons. (2006) Are one or two dangerous? Phenothiazine exposure in toddlers. The Journal of Emergency Medicine 31:1, pages 53-59.
Crossref
E. Reed Smith & Wendy Klein-Schwartz. (2005) Are 1–2 dangerous? Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine exposure in toddlers. The Journal of Emergency Medicine 28:4, pages 437-443.
Crossref
S L Greene, P I Dargan & A L Jones. (2005) Acute poisoning: understanding 90% of cases in a nutshell. Postgraduate Medical Journal 81:954, pages 204-216.
Crossref
Tina G. Rosenbaum & Maybelle Kou. (2005) Are one or two dangerous? Tricyclic antidepressant exposure in toddlers. The Journal of Emergency Medicine 28:2, pages 169-174.
Crossref
Joshua B. Michael & Matthew D. Sztajnkrycer. (2004) Deadly pediatric poisons: nine common agents that kill at low doses. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 22:4, pages 1019-1050.
Crossref
Benjamin Bar-Oz, Zina Levichek & Gideon Koren. (2004) Medications That Can Be Fatal For a Toddler with One Tablet or Teaspoonful. Pediatric Drugs 6:2, pages 123-126.
Crossref
. (2016) Safety Assessment of Salicylic Acid, Butyloctyl Salicylate, Calcium Salicylate, C12–15 Alkyl Salicylate, Capryloyl Salicylic Acid, Hexyldodecyl Salicylate, Isocetyl Salicylate, Isodecyl Salicylate, Magnesium Salicylate, MEA-Salicylate, Ethylhexyl Salicylate, Potassium Salicylate, Methyl Salicylate, Myristyl Salicylate, Sodium Salicylate, TEA-Salicylate, and Tridecyl Salicylate. International Journal of Toxicology 22:3_suppl, pages 1-108.
Crossref
Savithiri Ratnapalan, Yelena Potylitsina, Li Houng Tan, Maian Roifman & Gideon Koren. (2003) Measuring a toddler's mouthful: Toxicologic considerations. The Journal of Pediatrics 142:6, pages 729-730.
Crossref
Allison A. Muller. (2003) Small amounts of some drugs can be toxic to young children: One pill or one swallow can require aggressive treatment. Journal of Emergency Nursing 29:3, pages 290-293.
Crossref
Karen S Powers. (2000) Diagnosis and Management of Common Toxic Ingestions and Inhalations. Pediatric Annals 29:6, pages 330-342.
Crossref
Michael P Pietrzak, Edwin K Kuffner, David L Morgan, Christian A Tomaszewski, Stephen V Cantrill, Melody Campbell, Stephen A Colucciello, William C Dalsey, Francis M Fesmiro, E John Gallagher, Theresa A Hackeling, John M Howell, Andy S Jagoda, Stephen KarasJrJr, Thomas W Lukens, David L. Morgan, Barbara A Murphy, Michael P Pietrzak, Daniel G Sayers, Rhonda Whitson, Board Liaison & George W Molzen. (1999) Clinical policy for the initial approach to patients presenting with acute toxic ingestion or dermal or inhalation exposure. Annals of Emergency Medicine 33:6, pages 735-761.
Crossref
ELIZABETH B. CONNELL. (1998) The Exploitation of Autoimmune Disease: Breast Implant Litigation and Its Dire Implications for Women's Health. Journal of Women's Health 7:3, pages 329-338.
Crossref
Neil A Minton. (1997) Treatment of theophylline overdose. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 15:5, pages 547.
Crossref
F.Lee Cantrell. (1997) Treatment of theophylline overdose. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 15:5, pages 547.
Crossref
Walter Rabl, Franz Katzgraber & Martin Steinlechner. (1997) Camphor ingestion for abortion (case report). Forensic Science International 89:1-2, pages 137-140.
Crossref
Thomas YK Chan. (2016) Review : Potential dangers from topical preparations containing methyl salicylate. Human & Experimental Toxicology 15:9, pages 747-750.
Crossref
Gary S Wasserman. (1996) The Nontoxic Ingestion. Pediatric Annals 25:1, pages 39-46.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.