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. 1996 Jan;13(1):46–48. doi: 10.1136/emj.13.1.46

Management of drug overdoses in accident and emergency departments in the United Kingdom.

I Greaves 1, S Goodacre 1, P Grout 1
PMCID: PMC1342609  PMID: 8821228

Abstract

A questionnaire consisting of 10 overdose scenarios was sent to 190 career accident and emergency staff in the United Kingdom, asking in each case how the respondents would treat a patient to prevent drug absorption. The responses showed lack of consensus in treatment methods. There was extensive use of both ipecacuanha induced emesis and gastric lavage despite a lack of experimental evidence to support these techniques.

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