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Toxicology

We have a wonderful lecture series provided by Upstate Poison Control. Below are the powerpoint sides from their lectures.


Tox Aspirin and Acetaminophen –

Seizure Medications –

Hypoglycemia Medications –

Antidysrhythmics –

Novel Drugs of Abuse Buffalo core content –

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