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Bismuth Subsalicylate Poisoning

 


Identification of a Novel Opioid,

N-piperidinyl etonitazene (etonitazepipne),

in Patients With Suspected Opioid Overdose

 


Notes from the Field: Vitamin D-Deficient Rickets and Severe Hypocalcemia in Infants fed Homemade Alkaline Diet Formula —

Three States, August 2020–February 2021 (CDC MMWR)

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The Poison Center as a Pandemic Response Establishment and Characteristics of a COVID-19 Hotline

 

 


Opioid-Associated Hearing Loss: A 20-Year Review from the New Jersey Poison Center

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Child and Adolescent Benzodiazepine Exposure and Overdose in the United States: 16 Years of Poison Center Data

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NJ Pediatrics

The Youngest Victims: Pediatric Consequences of the Opioid Epidemic

 


Phenibut Exposures Reported to the New Jersey Poison Center

 


  Naloxone Deserts in NJ Cities: Sociodemographic Factors Which May Impact Retail Pharmacy Naloxone Availability (February 2019)

 


 Loperamide Misuse to Avoid Opioid Withdrawal and to Achieve a Euphoric Effect: High Doses and High Risk (December 2018)

 

 

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