Ciguatera poisoning is a worldwide problem whose impact has serious health and economic ramifications. Ciguatera Seafood Toxins provides an introduction and technical reference for this syndrome, covering topics such as medical approaches to treatment, legal avenues for those who become poisoned, and an overview of the areas where ciguatera is common. Other chapters in the text discuss research issues, such as assay systems for ciguatera, neurological effects of the disease, and light and electr...
Dreisbach's Handbook of Poisoning
Now in its thirteenth edition, Dreisbach's Handbook of Poisoning is long established as the definitive handbook of poisoning for all physicians, nurses, crisis and hotline workers, paramedics, and students. Rapid response is critical during the initial management of poison cases. This ready-reference guide provides antidotes, antivenins, and more for a vast number of substances. It covers medical toxicology - including prevention and management of exposures, poisonings, adverse effects, abuse an...
Benchmarks
Poisoning and Drug Overdose, Eighth Edition
by Kent R Olson, Ilene B Anderson, Neal L Benowitz, Paul David Blanc, Richard F Clark, Thomas E Kearney, Susan Y Kim-Katz, and Alan H B Wu
Pesticides (Woodhead Publishing Series in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition, #9) (Special Publications)
This volume covers the developments in pesticide usage, with particular emphasis on the regulations that safeguard users, consumers and the environment. It provides a comprehensive guide to the use of pesticides and the efforts of manufacturers to develop pesticides that are both effective and environmentally benign. The difficulties and hazards associated with their applications, their environmental effects, particularly in wate and the control of storage, uses and residue levels in non-agricul...
Minimizing Employee Exposure to Toxic Chemical Releases
by Ralph W Plummer, Terrence J Stobbe, and James E Morgensen
The objective of the study published in this book was to collect data and information from a sample of chemical manufacturing facilities and facilities which use chemicals in other processes to determine what kinds of procedures are in practice and to develop a set of recommended procedures to minimize the possibility of toxic chemical releases.
Pesticide Residues in Food 2006 (Pesticide Residues in Food, #22)
by World Health Organization
Residues of Some Veterinary Drugs in Animals and Foods
The monographs in this document provide information on chemical identity, properties, use, pharmacokinetics, metabolism, tissue residues and their depletion, and analytical methods for the following substances: Carbadox, Deltamethrin, Dicyclanil, Flumequine, Imidocarb dipropionate and Neomycin. The monographs of this volume must be considered in context of the full report of the meeting, which will be published in the WHO technical report series. This publication is intended for regulatory autho...
This is the fifth volume in an international series of analytical methods for the determination of toxicants in the air at the workplace. All methods are reliable, reproducable and meet the requirements for quality control. The analysis of the levels of hazardous substances in the air inhaled by workers in the chemical industry and similar working environments is necessary to monitor adherence to statutory concentration limits and to protect the workers from the adverse effects of such substance...
Adverse Drug Interactions
This book presents an overview of the diverse and complex influences that link the mechanisms of adverse drug interactions (ADIs) with their clinical effects. It provides information to busy prescribers in a user-friendly form to ensure that they minimize the risk of harm to patients by ADI.
Organophosphorus Pesticides
At present, organophosphorus compounds (OP) are considered some of the most toxic substances synthesised by man. These compounds are widely used in agriculture, residential gardening and in pest control programs, as well as in veterinary practices of the modern world. The primary toxicity of organophosphates is associated with the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase in the central and peripheral nervous system, resulting in acetylcholine accumulation and consequently disrupted neurotransmission....
Toxins in the Food Chain (Protecting Our Planet, #15)
by Sarah Levete
The books look at our interaction with the planet and the interrelationship between humankind and the physical world.The series focuses on the global impact and future implications for the environment of our actions today.
Advances in Pharmacology: Vol.02
by E. Sony Sharlet, E. Murali Nath, Archana Jain, M Guru Prasad
Millions of people are suffering from chronic illnesses that, unbeknownst to them, are the result of exposure to environmental toxins and infectious agents such as mold and Borrelia, which causes Lyme disease. Millions. Because the symptoms of these illnesses are so varied and unusual, many of these individuals have sought medical care only to be dismissed, as if what they are experiencing is “in their head.” Many (if not most) have tried to tough it out and continue to function without hope of...
Artificial Sweetners 3#4
Mechanisms Lung Injury 3#2
Assessment of the Scientific Information for the Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) was set up by Congress in 1990 to compensate people who have been diagnosed with specified cancers and chronic diseases that could have resulted from exposure to nuclear-weapons tests at various U.S. test sites. Eligible claimants include civilian onsite participants, downwinders who lived in areas currently designated by RECA, and uranium workers and ore transporters who meet specified residence or exposure criteria. The Health Resources and Servic...
Molds are everywhere: we inhale their microscopic spores from birth to death. But when an investigation in Ohio revealed that babies suffering from a serious lung illness had been exposed to a toxic black mold in their homes, millions of Americans became nervous about patches of mold in their own basements and bathrooms. Before long, lawsuits were filed by the residents of mold-contaminated homes in every state. By failing to address water damage, building contractors, plumbers, and insurance ag...