Neal E. Flomenbaum Lewis R. Goldfrank Robert S. Hoffman Mary Ann Howland Neal A. Lewin Lewis S. Nelson
ISBN: 0071437630 Copyright year: 2006
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1. Historical Principles and Perspectives
Paul M. Wax
A1 Antiquated Antidotes in Depth
Paul M. Wax
2. Toxicologic Plagues and Disasters in History
Paul M. Wax
Part A. The General Approach to Medical Toxicology
3. Initial Evaluation of the Patient: Vital Signs and Toxic Syndromes
Neal E. Flomenbaum, Lewis R. Goldfrank, Robert S. Hoffman,
Mary Ann Howland, Neal A. Lewin and Lewis S. Nelson
4. Principles of Managing the Poisoned or Overdosed Patient
Neal E. Flomenbaum, Lewis R. Goldfrank, Robert S. Hoffman
Mary Ann Howland, Neal A. Lewin and Lewis S. Nelson
5. Electrocardiographic Principles
Cathleen Clancy
6. Diagnostic Imaging
David T. Schwartz
7. Laboratory Principles
Petrie M. Rainey
8. Techniques Used to Prevent Gastrointestinal Absorption
Bolette Christophersen and Lotte C. G. Hoegberg
A2 Syrup of Ipecac
Mary Ann Howland
A3 Activated Charcoal
Mary Ann Howland
A4Whole Bowel Irrigation and Other Intestinal Evacuants
Mary Ann Howland
9. Pharmacokinetic and Toxicokinetic Principles
Mary Ann Howland
10. Principles and Techniques Applied to Enhance Elimination
David S. Goldfarb and Daniel Matalon
11. Intensive Care
Mark A. Kirk and J. Samuel Pope
Part B. The Fundamental Principles of Medical ToxicologySection I. Biochemical and Molecular Basis
12. Chemical Principles
Stephen J. Traub and Lewis S. Nelson
13. Biochemical and Metabolic Principles
Kurt C. Kleinschmidt and Kathleen A. Delaney
14. Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators
Steven C. Curry, Kirk C. Mills and Anne-Michelle Ruha
15. Withdrawal Principles
Richard J. Hamilton
Section II. Pathophysiological Basis: Organ Systems
16. Thermoregulatory Principles
Susi U. Vassallo and Kathleen A. Delaney
17. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Principles
Alan N. Charney and Robert S. Hoffman
18. Psychiatric Principles
Mark R. Serper and Michael H. Allen
19. Neurologic Principles
Rama B. Rao
20. Ophthalmic Principles
Adhi Sharma, Martin J. Smilkstein, and Frederick W. Fraunfelder,
21. Otolaryngologic Principles
William K. Chiang
22. Respiratory Principles
Robert S. Hoffman
23. Cardiovascular Principles
Robert A. Hessler
24. Hematologic Principles
Marco L. A. Sivilotti
25. Gastrointestinal Principles
Donald Kotler and Neal E. Flomenbaum
26. Hepatic Principles
Kathleen A. Delaney
27. Renal Principles
Donald A. Feinfeld and Vincent L. Anthony
28. Genitourinary Principles
Jason Chu
29. Dermatologic Principles
Dina Began
Section III. Special Populations
30. Reproductive and Perinatal Principles
Jeffrey S. Fine
31. Pediatric Principles
Jeffrey S. Fine
32. Geriatric Principles
Judith C. Ahronheim and Mary Ann Howland
33. Postmortem Principles
Rama B. Rao and Mark Flomenbaum
SC-1 Special Considerations: Organ Procurement from Poisoned Patients
Rama B. Rao
Part C. The Clinical Basis of Medical ToxicologySection I. Case Studies
34. Acetaminophen
Rob G. Hendrickson and Kenneth E. Bizovi
A5 N-Acetylcysteine
Mary Ann Howland
35. Salicylates
Neal E. Flomenbaum
A6Sodium Bicarbonate
Paul M. Wax
36. Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
Martin G. Belson and William A. Watson
37. Colchicine and Podophyllin
Joshua G. Schier
38. Opioids
Lewis S. Nelson
A7 Opioid Antagonists
Mary Ann Howland
39. Dieting Agents and Regimens
Christine Haller
40. Iron
Jeanmarie Perrone
A8 Deferoxamine
Mary Ann Howland
41. Vitamins
Beth Y. Ginsberg
42. Essential Oils
S. Eliza Halcomb
43. Herbal Preparations
Oliver L. Hung and Neal A. Lewin
44. Athletic "Performance Enhancers"
Susi U. Vassallo
45. Food "Poisoning"
Michael G. Tunik
46. Botulism
Lewis R. Goldfrank and Neal E. Flomenbaum
A9 Botulinum Antitoxin
Lewis R. Goldfrank
47. Anticonvulsants
Suzanne Doyon
A10L-Carnitine
Mary Ann Howland
48. Antidiabetics and Hypoglycemics
George M. Bosse
A11Dextrose
Larissa I. Velez and Kathleen A. Delaney
A12 Octreotide
Mary Ann Howland
49. Thyroid and Antithyroid Medications
Nicole C. Bouchard
50. Antihistamines and Decongestants
Anthony J. Tomassoni and Richard S. Weisman
A13 Physostigmine Salicylate
Mary Ann Howland
51. Antimigraine Medications
Jason Chu and Neal A. Lewin
52. Antineoplastics
Richard Y. Wang
A14 Leucovorin (Folinic Acid) and Folic Acid
Mary Ann Howland
53. Pharmaceutical Additives
Sean P. Nordt and Lisa E. Vivero
54. Antibiotics, Antifungals and Antivirals
Christine M. Stork
55. Antituberculous Medications
Edward W. Boyer
A15 Pyridoxine
Mary Ann Howland
56. Antimalarials
G. Randall Bond
57. Anticoagulants
Mark Su and Robert S. Hoffman
A16 Vitamin K1
Mary Ann Howland
A17 Protamine
Mary Ann Howland
58. Calcium Channel Blockers
Francis DeRoos
59. ßeta-Adrenergic Antagonists
Jeffrey R. Brubacher
A18Glucagon
Mary Ann Howland
60. Other Antihypertensives
Francis DeRoos
61. Antidysrhythmics
Neal A. Lewin and Lewis S. Nelson
62. Cardioactive Steroids
Jason B. Hack and Neal A. Lewin
A19Digoxin-Specific Antibody Fragments (Fab)
Mary Ann Howland
63. Methylxanthines and Selective b2 Adrenergic Agonists
Robert J. Hoffman
64. Local Anesthetics
David R. Schwartz and Brian Kaufman
65. Inhalational Anesthetics
Brian Kaufman and Martin Griffel
66. Neuromuscular Blockers
Kenneth M. Sutin, Brian Kaufman, and Sanford M. Miller
A20 Dantrolene Sodium
Kenneth M. Sutin, Brian Kaufman, and Sanford M. Miller
67. Antipsychotics
David N. Juurlink
68. Lithium
Howard A. Greller
69. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
Lada Kokan
70. Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Atypical Antidepressants
Christine M. Stork
71. Cyclic Antidepressants
Erica L. Liebelt
72. Sedative-Hypnotics
David C. Lee
A21 Flumazenil
Mary Ann Howland
73. Amphetamines
William K. Chiang
74. Cocaine
Robert S. Hoffman
75. Ethanol
Luke Yip
A22 Thiamine Hydrochloride
Robert S. Hoffman
76. Ethanol Withdrawal
Jeffrey A. Gold and Lewis S. Nelson
77. Disulfiram and Disulfiramlike Reactions
Edwin K. Kuffner
78. Gamma Hydroxybutyric Acid and Analogs
Lawrence S. Quang
79. Inhalants
Heather Long
80. Hallucinogens
Kavita Babu and Robert P. Ferm
81. Cannabinoids
Michael McGuigan
82. Nicotine and Tobacco Preparations
Morton E. Salomon
83. Phencyclidine and Ketamine
Ruben Olmedo
84. Antimony
Asim F. Tarabar
85. Arsenic
Marsha D. Ford
A23 Dimercaprol (British Anti Lewisite or BAL)
Mary Ann Howland
86. Bismuth
Rama B. Rao
87. Cadmium
Stephen J. Traub and Robert S. Hoffman
88. Chromium
Steven B. Bird
89. Cobalt
Gar Ming Chan
90. Copper
Lewis S. Nelson
91. Lead
Fred M. Henretig
A24 Succimer (2,3-Dimercaptosuccunic Acid)
Mary Ann Howland
A25 Edetate Calcium Disodium (CaNa2 EDTA)
Mary Ann Howland
92. Mercury
Young-Jin Sue
93. Nickel
John Curtis and Michael I. Greenberg
94. Selenium
Diane P. Calello
95. Silver
Melisa W. Lai and Michele Burns Ewald
96. Thallium
Maria Mercurio Zappala and Robert S. Hoffman
A26 Prussian Blue
Maria Mercurio Zappala and Robert S. Hoffman
97. Zinc
Michele Burns Ewald
98. Antiseptics, Disinfectants, and Sterilants
Paul M. Wax
99. Camphor and Moth Repellents
Edwin K. Kuffner
100. Caustics
Jessica A. Fulton and Rama B. Rao
101. Hydrofluoric Acid and Fluorides
Mark Su
A27 Calcium
Mary Ann Howland
102. Hydrocarbons
David D. Gummin and Daniel O. Hryhorczuk
103. Toxic Alcohols
Sage W. Weiner
A28 Fomepizole
Mary Ann Howland
A29 Ethanol
Mary Ann Howland
104. Pesticides: An Overview with a Focus on Principles and Rodenticides
Neal E. Flomenbaum
105. Barium
Andrew Dawson
106. Sodium Monofluoroacetate and Fluoroacetamide
Fermin Barrueto
107. Phosphorus
Heikki E. Nikkanen and Michele Burns Ewald
108. Strychnine
Yiu-Cheung Chan
109. Insecticides: Organic Phosphorus Compounds and Carbamates
Richard F. Clark
A30 Pralidoxime
Mary Ann Howland
A31Atropine
Mary Ann Howland
110. Insecticides: Organic Chlorines, Pyrethrins/Pyrethroids, and DEET
Michael G. Holland
111. Herbicides
Rebecca L. Tominack
112. Methyl Bromide and Other Fumigants
Keith K. Burkhart
113. Mushrooms (Chapter113
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Lewis R. Goldfrank
114. Plants
Mary Palmer and Joseph M. Betz (Chapter114
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115. Arthropods
In-Hei Hahn and Neal A. Lewin (Chapter115
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A32 Antivenom (Scorpion and Spider)
Jeffrey Bernstein
116. Marine Envenomations (Chapter116
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D. Eric Brush
117. Snakes and Other Reptiles (Chapter117
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Bradley D. Riley, Anthony F. Pizon, Anne-Michelle Ruha, James R. Roberts and Edward J. Otten
A33 Antivenom (Crotaline and Elapid)
Anthony F. Pizon, Bradley D. Riley, Anne-Michelle Ruha, James R. Roberts and Edward J. Otten
118. Industrial Poisoning: Information and Control
Peter H. Wald
119. Simple Asphyxiants and Pulmonary Irritants
Lewis S. Nelson
120. Carbon Monoxide
Christian Tomaszewski
A34 Hyperbaric Oxygen
Stephen R. Thom
121. Cyanide and Hydrogen Sulfide
Christopher P. Holstege, Gary E. Isom and Mark A. Kirk
A35 Sodium and Amyl Nitrites
Mary Ann Howland
A36 Sodium Thiosulfate
Mary Ann Howland
A37 Hydroxocobalamin
Mary Ann Howland
122. Methemoglobin Inducers
Dennis Price
A38 Methylene Blue
Mary Ann Howland
123. Smoke Inhalation
Christopher P. Holstege and Mark A. Kirk
124. Risk Assessment and Risk Communication
Charles McKay
125. Hazmat Incident Response
Frank G. Walter
126. Chemical Weapons
Jeffrey R. Suchard
127. Biological Weapons
Jeffrey R. Suchard
128. Radiation
Joseph Rella
Section II. Poison Centers and Epidemiology
129. Poison Prevention and Education
Lauren Schwartz
130. Poison Information Centers and Poison Epidemiology
Robert S. Hoffman
131. International Perspectives in Medical Toxicology
Aaron Hexdall and Michael Eddleston
132. Principles of Epidemiology and Research Design
Kevin C. Osterhoudt
133. Adverse Drug Events and Postmarketing Surveillance
Louis R. Cantilena, Jr.
134. Medications, Errors, and Patient Safety
Pat Croskerry
135. Risk Management and Legal Principles
Barbara M. Kirrane and Dainius A. Drukteinis
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