
Antidotes Provides Up-to-date Information On The Development And Clinical Use Of Antidotes, Their Proposed Mechanism Of Action, Toxicity, Availability And Practical Aspects Of Their Clinical Use. The Antidotes Discussed Are Primarily Those Either In Current Use, Or Under Consideration Or Development. Some Other Compounds Of Mainly Historical Intere
This text investigates the clinical efficacy, pharmacological mechanisms, and practical administration protocols for antidotes used in the management of acute poisoning. Alison L. Jones, a recognized expert in clinical toxicology, synthesizes current research and historical data to provide a comprehensive framework for medical professionals. The book evaluates both established therapeutic agents and emerging compounds currently under development, offering a structured approach to toxicological intervention in clinical settings.
What You Will Find
Medical professionals and toxicologists frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for emergency medicine departments. Experts highlight the text for its clinical utility and the clarity with which it bridges complex pharmacological theory with bedside application.
Page Count:
344
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Crc Press
ISBN-10:
0203485076
ISBN-13:
9780203485071
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