Background Medication overdose accounts for >80% of hospital presentations for self-harm. Previous research has identified typical characteristics of medication overdose cases; however, these cases have not been well differentiated from other similar presentations, namely (1) illicit drug overdose and (2) self-harm by means other than overdose. Method A 12-month audit of medication overdose cases (both intentional and unintentional) attending the emergency department (ED) of a major metropolitan public hospital in Melbourne, Australia was conducted. Comparison was made with patients attending for illicit drug overdose or for self-harm by means other than overdose.Results Medication overdose cases (n=453) showed a broadly comparable profile ...
People who use illicit opioids may be at increased risk of fatal overdose during and shortly after h...
BACKGROUND: Due to the loss of tolerance to opioids during medication-assisted treatment (MAT), this...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this retrospective cohort study are to describe the presentation characteris...
Abstract Medication overdose is a common method of non-fatal self-harm. Previousstudies have establi...
Introduction: To examine hospitalizations in a cohort of 224 patients who presented with non-fatal h...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
Objective To describe patterns and characteristics of emergency department (ED) presentations relate...
Background. Deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) comprises a small but significant proportion of presenta...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate which categories of medication are most commonly implicat...
Background: Use of psychotropic drugs is known to impair driving and increase the risk of road traff...
Background - A proportion of deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) patients present repeatedly to the emer...
ObjectiveTo identify and assess the characteristics of individuals with repeated emergency departmen...
Background Drug overdose or self poisoning is an important reason for an ambulance service response....
BACKGROUND Although the recreational use of psychoactive substances is common there is only limit...
IntroductionOverdose is a leading cause of injury and death in the United States. Emergency Departme...
People who use illicit opioids may be at increased risk of fatal overdose during and shortly after h...
BACKGROUND: Due to the loss of tolerance to opioids during medication-assisted treatment (MAT), this...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this retrospective cohort study are to describe the presentation characteris...
Abstract Medication overdose is a common method of non-fatal self-harm. Previousstudies have establi...
Introduction: To examine hospitalizations in a cohort of 224 patients who presented with non-fatal h...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
Objective To describe patterns and characteristics of emergency department (ED) presentations relate...
Background. Deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) comprises a small but significant proportion of presenta...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate which categories of medication are most commonly implicat...
Background: Use of psychotropic drugs is known to impair driving and increase the risk of road traff...
Background - A proportion of deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) patients present repeatedly to the emer...
ObjectiveTo identify and assess the characteristics of individuals with repeated emergency departmen...
Background Drug overdose or self poisoning is an important reason for an ambulance service response....
BACKGROUND Although the recreational use of psychoactive substances is common there is only limit...
IntroductionOverdose is a leading cause of injury and death in the United States. Emergency Departme...
People who use illicit opioids may be at increased risk of fatal overdose during and shortly after h...
BACKGROUND: Due to the loss of tolerance to opioids during medication-assisted treatment (MAT), this...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this retrospective cohort study are to describe the presentation characteris...