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Discipline of Pharmacology: Recent submissions

    • A prospective cohort study of trends in selfpoisoning, Newcastle, Australia, 1987–2012: plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose 

      Buckley, Nicholas
      Published 2015
      Objective: To examine inhospital mortality and morbidity associated with self-poisoning with different drug classes over an extended period. Design, setting and participants: A prospective cohort study over 26 ...
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    • Bromoxynil and 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) poisoning could be a bad combination 

      Chan, Betty S.H.; Angela L., Chiew; Grainger, Sarah; Page, Colin B.; Gault, Alan; Mostafa, Ahmed; Roberts, Michael S.; Buckley, Nicholas A.; Isbister, Geoffrey K.
      Published 2018-01-30
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    • Co-ingested alcohol and the timing of deliberate self-poisonings 

      Chitty, Kate M.; Kirby, Katharine; Osborne, Nicholas J.; Isbister, Geoffrey K.; Buckley, Nicholas A.
      Published 2018-08-01
      Objective: Investigating diurnal variation in the timing of suicidal behaviours offers opportunity to better understand its various proximal risk factors. Acute use of alcohol is a potent proximal risk factor for suicidal ...
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    • Discontinuities and disruptions in drug dosage guidelines for the paediatric population 

      Chitty, Kate M.; Chan, Bosco; Pulanco, Camille L.; Luu, Sonya; Egunsola, Oluwaseun; Buckley, Nicholas A.
      Published 2018-02-07
      AIMSThis study investigates paediatric drug dosage guidelines withthe aim of investigating their agreement with body surface area(BSA) scaling principles.METHODSA total of 454 drug dosage guidelines listed in the AMH-CDC ...
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    • Vasoplegic Shock treated with Methylene Blue complicated by Severe Serotonin Syndrome. 

      Chan, Betty S.; Becker, Therese; Chiew, Angela L.; Abdalla, Ahmed M.; Robertson, Tom A.; Liu, Xin; Roberts, Michael S.; Buckley, Nicholas A.
      Published 2017-11-13
      Introduction: Management of severe vasoplegic shock in overdose can be very challenging. We describe a case of severe refractory vasodilatory shock in poisoning where methylene blue (MB) was used with success. Case Report. ...
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