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Toxicology Conundrum 033 | Life in the Fast Lane

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A 2 year-old (who weighs 15kg) is hauled into the emergency department by his worried mother because she thinks he swallowed 2 x 155mg chloroquine

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Hypoglycemia caused by a counterfeit drug | Life in the Fast Lane

lifeinthefastlane.com — “A man presents with hypoglycemia, but has no history of any other illness nor a history of ingesting a hypoglycemic agent. Can you unravel the puzzle?View full resource at lifeinthefastlane.com

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Acute iron poisoning | Life in the Fast Lane

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Caustic Ingestion » The Poison Review

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Caustic Ingestion: Life in the Fast Lane — as part of their ongoing “Toxicology Conundrum” series — has posted an ... http://bit.ly/cH74Hq

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The Antidote Challenge | Life in the Fast Lane

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Acute Dystonic Reaction | Life in the Fast Lane

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Identify poisons by their smell | Life in the Fast Lane

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Toxicology Conundrum #027 http://su.pr/2UiP5V Do you dare take the 'sniff a poison' olfactory challenge? /via @precordialthump

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Identify poisons by their smell | Life in the Fast Lane

lifeinthefastlane.com — “A quiz testing your ability to identify poisons and toxins by their smell or odour. Also, can you name a type of snakes that impairs the victims ability to smell?View full resource at lifeinthefastlane.com

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