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He said that debates over whether the legal definition of intoxication should be lowered have been hampered by a lack of good data.
The well-known symptoms and signs of acute or chronic intoxication should be known to the prescriber as well as to the patient.
Heavy metal intoxication should be suspected in a patient presenting with idiopathic neuropathy.
35, 36 If urinary ALA level exceeds that of PBG significantly, lead intoxication should be excluded.
It is generally accepted that the severity of intoxication should be assessed based on clinical findings rather than on any speculated amount of self-injected insulin [ 1, 13].
Although rare, methamphetamine intoxication should be considered as a differential diagnosis in dogs with a toxic substance ingestion history and with typical nervous and cardiovascular system symptoms.
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Some authors believe that in most cases of intentional MTD intoxication the patient should be observed at least for 48 hours [ 34].
Especially in old patients, intoxications (with cholinergics) should be considered as a cause of acute cardiovascular failure.
We feel that this is clinically beneficial in patients with severe inorganic mercury intoxication and that CVVHDF should be considered in patients with inorganic mercury poisoning, particularly those who develop acute renal failure, together with meticulous supportive care and adequate doses of chelation therapy with DMPS.
Despite the patients' education, other strategies of preventing lithium intoxication like dosing considerations should be included (Malhi and Tanious 2011).
In patients with unclear acute renal failure with or without gastrointestinal symptoms, intoxication from Cortinarius sp. should be considered as a differential diagnosis.
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