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A Clinical-Epidemiological Study on Beta-Blocker Poisonings Based on the Type of Drug Overdose.

Nastaran Eizadi-MoodMahtab AdibArman OtroshiGholamali DorooshiRokhsareh Meamar
Published in: Journal of toxicology (2023)
Beta-blocker poisoning is not common in our poisoning referral center. Propranolol toxicity was most common among different beta-blockers. Although symptoms are not different among defined beta-blocker groups, more severe symptoms are observed in the combination of the beta-blocker group. Only one patient had a fatal outcome in the toxicity with the combination of the beta-blocker group. Therefore, poisoning circumstances have to investigate thoroughly to screen coexposure with combined drugs.
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