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Cocaine toxicity

Cocaine is a classic sympathomimetic, used by the Incas as an appetite suppressant and noted for its analgesic properties we now use it medically as a local anaesthetic (Sodium channel blockade of the nerves).

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Cannabinoid toxicity

Marijuana is the most widely used illicit drug in Australia, most people have a pleasant experience with the psychoactive drug. Cannabinoids can have adverse effects particularly in children if high doses are consumed which result in CNS depression and a coma lasting up to 36 hours.

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Barbiturate toxicity

An uncommon presentation but you need to know that barbiturates can cause a profound coma mimicking brain death. Without good supportive care this overdose or mis-adventure can be lethal.

Letter from America
Letter From America #5

Well that's it, just like that the conference has come to end. The last few days have been a wild ride through the essentials of emergency medicine. Mel Herbert and his team have put on one hell of a show, and San Francisco played host superbly

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Jules Falret

Jules Philippe Falret (1824 - 1902) was a French psychiatrist. 1877, along with Ernest-Charles Lasègue (1816-1883) first described the concept of Folie à deux, initially termed Lasègue-Falret syndrome.

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ECG Case 077

78 yr old male presents with a 2 day history of lethargy and dizziness. Describe and interpret this ECG. LITFL Top 100 ECG