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Acetaminophen toxicity: suicidal vs accidental

Geeta G Gyamlani and Chirag R Parikh*

Critical Care 2002, 6:155-159 doi:10.1186/cc1475

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Validation of ICD-9-CM/ICD-10 coding algorithms for the identification of patients with acetaminophen overdose and hepatotoxicity using administrative data

Robert P Myers, Yvette Leung, Abdel Shaheen, Bing Li BMC Health Services Research 2007, 7:159 (2 October 2007)

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Hospitalizations for acetaminophen overdose: a Canadian population-based study from 1995 to 2004

Robert P Myers, Bing Li, Andrew Fong, Abdel Shaheen, Hude Quan BMC Public Health 2007, 7:143 (5 July 2007)

Intentional acetaminophen overdoses in Calgary dropped by over 40% despite no pack size restrictions, though unintentional overdose rates are rising especially among young female, indigenous and socially disadvantaged populations.

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Acetaminophen poisoning: an update for the intensivist

Paul I Dargan, Alison L Jones Critical Care 2002, 6:108-110 (14 March 2002)