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Evaluation of Antidotes: Activities of the International Programme on Chemical Safety

Abstract Important developments concerning the role of antidotes in managing poisoning cases have taken place in recent decades due to new toxicodynamic and toxicokinetic studies and to growing international concern regarding the effectiveness of antidotes. A number of activities are carried out by...

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Published in:Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 1997, Vol.35 (4), p.333-343
Main Authors: De Garbino, Jenny Pronczuk, Haines, John A., Jacobsen, Dag, Meredith, Tim
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International Agencies
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