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Nucleus accumbens from brains of heroin overdose Caucasian subjects
Whole blood from emergency room patients with acetaminophen overdose
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Injection drug users trained by overdose prevention programs: responses to witnessed overdoses.
Overdose with levetiracetam: a case report and review of the literature.
Treating acetaminophen overdose: thresholds, costs and uncertainties.
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Metformin overdose-induced hypoglycemia in the absence of other antidiabetic drugs.
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