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  • 41. Efficacy of pralidoxime in organophosphorus poisoning: revisiting the controversy in Indian setting.
    Banerjee I, Tripathi SK, Roy AS.
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    Clay C, Stewart GO.
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  • 44. Continuous pralidoxime infusion versus repeated bolus injection to treat organophosphorus pesticide poisoning: a randomised controlled trial.
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    Worek F, Reiter G, Eyer P, Szinicz L.
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    Worek F, Bäcker M, Thiermann H, Szinicz L, Mast U, Klimmek R, Eyer P.
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    Koplovitz I, Stewart JR.
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  • 54. High-dose pralidoxime for organophosphorus poisoning.
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  • 55. [Late effects upon respiration and circulation following successful treatment of paraoxone poisoning with cholinesterase reactivators and atropine in cats].
    Schmidt G, Grützmacher J.
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  • 58. Aggressive atropinisation and continuous pralidoxime (2-PAM) infusion in patients with severe organophosphate poisoning: experience of a northwest Indian hospital.
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  • 59. The use of carbamates and atropine in the protection of animals against poisoning by 1,2,2-trimethylpropyl methylphosphonofluoridate.
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  • 60. Signs of cyclosarin-induced neurotoxicity and its pharmacological treatment with quaternary pyridinium-oximes reactivators.
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