Objective To evaluate the long term effect of legislation limiting the size of packs of analgesics sold over the counter. Design Before and after study. Setting Suicides in England and Wales, data from six liver units in England and Scotland and five general hospitals in England, and UK data on sales of analgesics, between September 1993 and September 2002. Data sources Office for National Statistics; six liver units in England and Scotland; monitoring systems in general hospitals in Oxford, Manchester, and Derby; and Intercontinental Medical Statistics Health UK. Main outcome measures Deaths by suicidal overdose with paracetamol, salicylates, or ibuprofen; numbers of patients admitted to liver units, listed for liver transplant, and underg...
BACKGROUND: The analgesic co-proxamol (paracetamol/dextropropoxyphene combination) has been widely i...
BACKGROUND: The analgesic co-proxamol (paracetamol/dextropropoxyphene combination) has been widely i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the UK Committee on Safety of Medicines' announcement in January ...
Objective To evaluate the long term effect of legislation limiting the size of packs of analgesics s...
Objective To evaluate the long term effect of legislation limiting the size of packs of analgesics s...
To evaluate the effects on suicidal behaviour of legislation limiting the size of packs of paracetam...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects on suicidal behaviour of legislation limiting the size of packs o...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the long term effect of United Kingdom legislation introduced in September 1998...
Following increasing concern in the UK about the mortality and morbidity associated with self-poison...
Background: In order to reduce fatal self-poisoning legislation was introduced in the UK in 1998 to ...
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning is the leading cause of acute liver failure in Great Britain a...
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning is the leading cause of acute liver failure in Great Britain a...
BACKGROUND: In order to reduce fatal self-poisoning legislation was introduced in the UK in 1998 to ...
Paracetamol is the commonest agent taken in overdose in the UK. Paracetamol overdose is also the mos...
Paracetamol is the commonest agent taken in overdose in the UK. Paracetamol overdose is also the mos...
BACKGROUND: The analgesic co-proxamol (paracetamol/dextropropoxyphene combination) has been widely i...
BACKGROUND: The analgesic co-proxamol (paracetamol/dextropropoxyphene combination) has been widely i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the UK Committee on Safety of Medicines' announcement in January ...
Objective To evaluate the long term effect of legislation limiting the size of packs of analgesics s...
Objective To evaluate the long term effect of legislation limiting the size of packs of analgesics s...
To evaluate the effects on suicidal behaviour of legislation limiting the size of packs of paracetam...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects on suicidal behaviour of legislation limiting the size of packs o...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the long term effect of United Kingdom legislation introduced in September 1998...
Following increasing concern in the UK about the mortality and morbidity associated with self-poison...
Background: In order to reduce fatal self-poisoning legislation was introduced in the UK in 1998 to ...
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning is the leading cause of acute liver failure in Great Britain a...
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) poisoning is the leading cause of acute liver failure in Great Britain a...
BACKGROUND: In order to reduce fatal self-poisoning legislation was introduced in the UK in 1998 to ...
Paracetamol is the commonest agent taken in overdose in the UK. Paracetamol overdose is also the mos...
Paracetamol is the commonest agent taken in overdose in the UK. Paracetamol overdose is also the mos...
BACKGROUND: The analgesic co-proxamol (paracetamol/dextropropoxyphene combination) has been widely i...
BACKGROUND: The analgesic co-proxamol (paracetamol/dextropropoxyphene combination) has been widely i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of the UK Committee on Safety of Medicines' announcement in January ...