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Goldfrank's Manual of Toxicologic Emergencies
Robert S. Hoffman, Lewis S. Nelson, Mary Ann Howland, Neal A. Lewin, Neal E. Flomenbaum, Lewis R. Goldfrank

Preface   Copyright   Contributors

 
 Table of Antidotes in Brief
Chapter 1Historical Principles and Perspectives
Chapter 2Toxicologic Plagues and Disasters in History
 
Part A. The General Approach to Medical Toxicology
Chapter 3Initial Evaluation of the Patient: Vital Signs and Toxic Syndromes
Chapter 4Principles of Managing the Poisoned or Overdosed Patient
Chapter 5Electrocardiographic Principles
Chapter 6Diagnostic Imaging
Chapter 7Laboratory Principles
Chapter 8Techniques Used to Prevent Gastrointestinal Absorption
Chapter 9Pharmacokinetic and Toxicokinetic Principles
Chapter 10Principles and Techniques Applied to Enhance Elimination
Chapter 11Use of the Intensive Care Unit
 
Part B. The Fundamental Principles of Medical Toxicology
Section I. Biochemical and Molecular Basis
Chapter 12Chemical Principles
Chapter 13Biochemical and Metabolic Principles
Chapter 14Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators
Chapter 15Withdrawal Principles
 
Section II. Pathophysiologic Basis: Organ System
Chapter 16Thermoregulatory Principles
Chapter 17Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Principles
Chapter 18Psychiatric Principles
Chapter 19Neurologic Principles
Chapter 20Ophthalmic Principles
Chapter 21Otolaryngologic Principles
Chapter 22Respiratory Principles
Chapter 23Cardiovascular Principles
Chapter 24Hematologic Principles
Chapter 25Gastrointestinal Principles
Chapter 26Hepatic Principles
Chapter 27Renal Principles
Chapter 28Genitourinary Principles
Chapter 29Dermatologic Principles
 
Section III. Special Populations
Chapter 30Reproductive and Perinatal Principles
Chapter 31Pediatric Principles
Chapter 32Geriatric Principles
Chapter 33Postmortem Toxicology
 
Part C. The Clinical Basis of Medical Toxicology
Section I. Case Studies
A. Analgesics and Antiinflammatory Medications
Chapter 34Acetaminophen
Chapter 35Salicylates
Chapter 36Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Agents
Chapter 37Colchicine and Podophyllin
Chapter 38Opioids
B. Foods, Dietary and Nutritional Agents
Chapter 39Dieting Agents and Regimens
Chapter 40Iron
Chapter 41Vitamins
Chapter 42Essential Oils
Chapter 43Herbal Preparations
Chapter 44Athletic Performance Enhancers
Chapter 45Food Poisoning
Chapter 46Botulism
C. Pharmaceuticals
Chapter 47Anticonvulsants
Chapter 48Antidiabetics and Hypoglycemics
Chapter 49Thyroid and Antithyroid Medications
Chapter 50Antihistamines and Decongestants
Chapter 51Antimigraine Medications
Chapter 52Antineoplastics
Chapter 53Pharmaceutical Additives
D. Antimicrobials
Chapter 54Antibiotics, Antifungals, and Antivirals
Chapter 55Antituberculous Medications
Chapter 56Antimalarials
E. Cardiopulmonary Medications
Chapter 57Anticoagulants
Chapter 58Calcium Channel Blockers
Chapter 59-Adrenergic Antagonists
Chapter 60Other Antihypertensives
Chapter 61Antidysrhythmics
Chapter 62Cardioactive Steroids
Chapter 63Methylxanthines and Selective 2-Adrenergic Agonists
F. Anesthetics and Related Medications
Chapter 64Local Anesthetics
Chapter 65Inhalational Anesthetics
Chapter 66Neuromuscular Blockers
G. Psychotropic Medications
Chapter 67Antipsychotics
Chapter 68Lithium
Chapter 69Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
Chapter 70Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Atypical Antidepressants
Chapter 71Cyclic Antidepressants
Chapter 72Sedative-Hypnotics
H. Substances of Abuse
Chapter 73Amphetamines
Chapter 74Cocaine
Chapter 75Ethanol
Chapter 76Ethanol Withdrawal
Chapter 77Disulfiram and Disulfiramlike Reactions
Chapter 78-Hydroxybutyric Acid
Chapter 79Inhalants
Chapter 80Hallucinogens
Chapter 81Cannabinoids
Chapter 82Nicotine and Tobacco Preparations
Chapter 83Phencyclidine and Ketamine
I. Metals
Chapter 84Antimony
Chapter 85Arsenic
Chapter 86Bismuth
Chapter 87Cadmium
Chapter 88Chromium
Chapter 89Cobalt
Chapter 90Copper
Chapter 91Lead
Chapter 92Mercury
Chapter 93Nickel
Chapter 94Selenium
Chapter 95Silver
Chapter 96Thallium
Chapter 97Zinc
J. Household Products
Chapter 98Antiseptics, Disinfectants, and Sterilants
Chapter 99Camphor and Moth Repellents
Chapter 100Caustics
Chapter 101Hydrofluoric Acid and Fluorides
Chapter 102Hydrocarbons
Chapter 103Toxic Alcohols
K. Pesticides
Chapter 104Pesticides: An Overview with a Focus on Principles and Rodenticides
Chapter 105Barium
Chapter 106Sodium Monofluoroacetate and Fluoroacetamide
Chapter 107Phosphorus
Chapter 108Strychnine
Chapter 109Insecticides: Organic Phosphorus Compounds and Carbamates
Chapter 110Insecticides: Organic Chlorines, Pyrethrins/Pyrethroids, and DEET
Chapter 111Herbicides
Chapter 112Methyl Bromide and Other Fumigants
L. Natural Toxins and Envenomations
Chapter 113Mushrooms
Chapter 114Plants
Chapter 115Arthropods
Chapter 116Marine Envenomations
Chapter 117Snakes and Other Reptiles
M. Occupational and Environmental Toxins
Chapter 118Industrial Poisoning: Information and Control
Chapter 119Simple Asphyxiants and Pulmonary Irritants
Chapter 120Carbon Monoxide
Chapter 121Cyanide and Hydrogen Sulfide
Chapter 122Methemoglobin Inducers
Chapter 123Smoke Inhalation
N. Disaster Preparedness
Chapter 124Risk Assessment and Risk Communication
Chapter 125Hazmat Incident Response
Chapter 126Chemical Weapons
Chapter 127Biologic Weapons
Chapter 128Radiation
 
Section II. Poison Centers and Epidemiology
Chapter 129Poison Prevention and Education
Chapter 130Poison Information Centers and Poison Epidemiology
Chapter 131International Perspectives in Medical Toxicology
Chapter 132Principles of Epidemiology and Research Design
Chapter 133Adverse Drug Events and Postmarketing Surveillance
Chapter 134Medications, Errors, and Patient Safety
Chapter 135Risk Management and Legal Principles