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Authors: Robert S. Hoffman, Lewis S. Nelson MD, Lewis R. Goldfrank, Mary Ann Howland, Neal A. Lewin
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Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, Eleventh Edition is a leading reference in the field of medical toxicology, renowned for its comprehensive approach to managing poisoning and overdose cases. This edition builds on the book’s extensive legacy, providing up-to-date insights into toxicology fundamentals, emergency management of poisoning, and contemporary topics like new drugs of abuse, environmental exposures, and novel antidotes. It is an essential resource for emergency physicians, toxicologists, and healthcare professionals involved in acute care.
Key Features:
- Updated Evidence-Based Content: Reflects the latest research and treatment protocols in toxicology, including insights on emerging toxins and best practices.
- Comprehensive Scope: Covers a wide range of toxicologic emergencies, from common overdoses to rare poisonings, environmental hazards, and bioterrorism agents.
- Clinical Focus: Practical guidance on diagnosis, treatment, and patient management, along with detailed information on antidotes and supportive care.
- Detailed Case Studies: Real-world cases offer insights into practical application, enhancing understanding of clinical toxicology.
- Multidisciplinary Approach: Contributions from experts across emergency medicine, toxicology, and pharmacology to provide a holistic perspective.
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