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Analeptic use in clinical toxicology: A historical appraisal
Paul M. Wax
Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Central Nervous System Stimulants
100%
Toxicology
66%
Methylphenidate
24%
Nikethamide
18%
Bemegride
17%
Camphor
15%
Drug Overdose
13%
Convulsants
13%
Strychnine
13%
Picrotoxin
12%
Barbiturates
12%
Antidotes
12%
Pentylenetetrazole
12%
Amphetamine
10%
Caffeine
10%
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
9%
Mortality
9%
Hypnotics and Sedatives
9%
Respiratory Insufficiency
9%
Ventilation
8%
Physicians
6%
Therapeutics
4%
Chemical Compounds
Analeptic Agent
87%
Barbiturate
59%
Methylphenidate
24%
Nikethamide
14%
Picrotoxin
11%
Hypnotic Sedative Agent
11%
Antidote
10%
Strychnine
10%
Depressant
10%
Amphetamine
9%
Camphor
9%
Caffeine
8%
Disorder
6%
Dose
5%
Drug
4%
Amount
3%