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Calcium channel blockers / RTT / Dihydropyridines / Peptide hormones / Recombinant proteins / Lipid emulsion / Antidote / Folinic acid / Verapamil / Medical toxicology / Insulin / Amlodipine
Date: 2016-06-02 15:25:38
Calcium channel blockers
RTT
Dihydropyridines
Peptide hormones
Recombinant proteins
Lipid emulsion
Antidote
Folinic acid
Verapamil
Medical toxicology
Insulin
Amlodipine

Official Newsletter of the Utah Poison Control Center 2014 • VOLUME 16 • ISSUE 1 T O D A Y IN THIS ISSUE

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