Figures & data
Table 1. RR of clinical outcomes for DEG and GE exposures compared to EG
Table 1. Completeness of Case Report Forms (overall and range by centres)
Table 1. Most valuable laboratory tests
Table 1. Serum levels of phenobarbital by two methods
Table 1. Primary and secondary endpoints. Values are calculates as mean (N = 15), [range]
Table 1. Characteristics of groups G1 and G2
Table 1. Three patients with severe symptoms after low dose baclofen
Table 1. Percentages of patients lost to follow-up together with main reasons
Table 1. Agents involved and severity
Table 1. Plasma acetylcysteine concentration determined at baseline and at 0.5, 2, 4 and 20 hours after commencing intravenous administration in patients with no or minimal anaphylactoid reaction, moderate, or severe reactions. AUC20 is the area under the time-concentration curve up to 20 hours. Data presented as median (interquartile range)
Table 1. New Zealand and Australian emergency department sources of poisons information
Table 1. Results of concordance according to the toxic class
Table 1. Results by centre
Table 1. Number (and percentage) of deaths by exposure duration and paracetamol product type
Table 1. Patients and combinations
Table 1. Diltiazem and metabolites
Table 1. Prothrombin time (PT) and international normalised ratio (INR) after warfarin overdose
Table 1. Enquiries to NPIS (Cardiff) involving opioid analgesics, number of prescribed items in England and Wales, and TOXBASE© hits for tramadol, 2004–2008 and NPIS enquiries for Jan–Oct 2009
Table 1. IntoxIndex for cosmetics
Table 1. Dose as multiple of the defined daily dose (DDD) as median and interquartile range. QT shown as proportion and 95% confidence interval. P-values are for two-tailed Yates' corrected chi square comparison to the citalopram group
Table 1. Cohort of 39 cases
Table 1. Cases of confirmed aldicarb poisoning
Table 1. Severity and outcome according to circumstances of exposure
Table 1. Significantly different clinical effects: amphetamines (AMP) vs. cocaine (COC)
Table 1. Availability of Datura on the Internet using Google
Table 1. Clinical features on presentation to the ED
Table 1. Major symptoms and convulsions in dogs intoxicated with metaldehyde 2006–2009