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Quaternary ammonium compounds / Antidotes / Acetylcholine / Carbamates / Toxicology / SLUDGE syndrome / Atropine / Toxidrome / Muscarine / Chemistry / Medicine / Biology
Date: 2014-09-10 16:37:01
Quaternary ammonium compounds
Antidotes
Acetylcholine
Carbamates
Toxicology
SLUDGE syndrome
Atropine
Toxidrome
Muscarine
Chemistry
Medicine
Biology

May[removed]Cholinergic Toxidrome The cholinergic toxidrome represents the acute phase of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) poisoning. An excessive build up of acetylcholine is due to the inhibition of AChE, the enzyme responsib

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