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Date: 2014-10-16 11:31:05
Hepatology
Analgesics
Antipyretics
Rumack-Matthew nomogram
drug overdose
Acetylcysteine
Paracetamol
Hepatotoxicity
Liver function tests
Medicine
Chemistry
Thiols

Serving Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, American Samoa, and Federated States of Micronesia TOXICOLOGY UPDATE To: ALL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS From: Ron Kirschner, MD, Medical Director, Nebraska Regional Poison Center Subject

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