The drugs most commonly used in self poisoning are the psychotropics, but the proportion of patients given these drugs who take overdoses is unknown. In a prospective study of 43117 people in Oxfordshire, prescriptions issued by general practitioners were linked with records of hospital admissions and deaths. During two years there were 79 episodes of deliberate self poisoning leading to hospital admission or death. The number of patients who took overdoses of psychotropic drugs was small in relation to the total number prescribed such drugs. Of 5600 people aged 10 or older who received psychotropic drugs during one year, 17 (3.0 per 1000) poisoned themselves with these drugs within 12 months. The rate of self poisoning with psychotropic dr...
Patients with a history of deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) are prescribed a greater amount of medica...
Introduction: Poisoning is a common medico social problem nowadays and is often distressing for both...
1 A survey of urgent admissions to a general medical unit in Sheffield in 1978 showed that about 25 ...
BACKGROUND: Rates of deliberate self-poisoning have increased in recent years. While over-the-counte...
Aim: To provide an up-to-date assessment of the demographics, patient characteristics and substances...
Abstract Background Out of 1705 patients hospitalised for various reasons in the 3rd Internal Medici...
The epidemiology of deliberate self-poisoning presentations to the emergency department (ED) of Nine...
Background: Acute alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for suicide, therefore investigating fa...
The trends in self-poisoning rates and in rates of prescribing of the major drug groups were compare...
Background: Antidepressants are used frequently in non-fatal self-poisoning. There are national guid...
Background: Rates of self-poisoning fell during the 1980s, although recent reports suggest this tr...
Objective Patients with a history of deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) are prescribed a greater amount...
Deliberate self-poisoning is one of the most common for general hospital presentation. The majority ...
Background. Deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) comprises a small but significant proportion of presenta...
Objectives: Self-poisoning is the most common suicide method in non-lethal suicide attempts and the ...
Patients with a history of deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) are prescribed a greater amount of medica...
Introduction: Poisoning is a common medico social problem nowadays and is often distressing for both...
1 A survey of urgent admissions to a general medical unit in Sheffield in 1978 showed that about 25 ...
BACKGROUND: Rates of deliberate self-poisoning have increased in recent years. While over-the-counte...
Aim: To provide an up-to-date assessment of the demographics, patient characteristics and substances...
Abstract Background Out of 1705 patients hospitalised for various reasons in the 3rd Internal Medici...
The epidemiology of deliberate self-poisoning presentations to the emergency department (ED) of Nine...
Background: Acute alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for suicide, therefore investigating fa...
The trends in self-poisoning rates and in rates of prescribing of the major drug groups were compare...
Background: Antidepressants are used frequently in non-fatal self-poisoning. There are national guid...
Background: Rates of self-poisoning fell during the 1980s, although recent reports suggest this tr...
Objective Patients with a history of deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) are prescribed a greater amount...
Deliberate self-poisoning is one of the most common for general hospital presentation. The majority ...
Background. Deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) comprises a small but significant proportion of presenta...
Objectives: Self-poisoning is the most common suicide method in non-lethal suicide attempts and the ...
Patients with a history of deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) are prescribed a greater amount of medica...
Introduction: Poisoning is a common medico social problem nowadays and is often distressing for both...
1 A survey of urgent admissions to a general medical unit in Sheffield in 1978 showed that about 25 ...