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  1. ... disorder . This article focuses on lithium overdose, or toxicity. Acute toxicity occurs when you swallow too much of a lithium prescription at one time. Chronic toxicity occurs when you slowly take a little too ...
  2. ... is used to treat certain heart conditions. Digitalis toxicity can be a side effect of digitalis therapy. ... Digitalis toxicity can be caused by high levels of digitalis in the body. A lower tolerance to the drug ...
  3. ... are the most common cause of vitamin A toxicity. It tends not to occur just from eating ...
  4. ... D a day. For most people, vitamin D toxicity only occurs with vitamin D doses above 10, ...
  5. Serotonin syndrome (SS) is a potentially life-threatening drug reaction. It causes the body to have too much serotonin, a chemical produced ...
  6. ... that is most commonly caused by either alcohol toxicity or gallstones. Gallstones can lodge in the common ... pancreas into the intestine. Pancreatitis due to alcohol toxicity is most often seen in chronic alcoholic patients. ...
  7. ... Other possible causes of nephrocalcinosis include: Ethylene glycol toxicity Hypercalcemia (excess calcium in the blood) due to ... kidney and infections related to AIDS Vitamin D toxicity
  8. ... level of alertness), or even coma. Ethylene glycol toxicity should be suspected in anyone who is severely ... rate, and blood pressure. Diagnosis of ethylene glycol toxicity is usually made through a combination of blood, ...
  9. ... hip socket and sometimes the bloodstream, causing cobalt toxicity. This article is for information only. DO NOT ... of the poison. Treatment for signs of cobalt toxicity from a metal-on-metal hip implant may ...
  10. ... counteract the effects of serious jaundice, infection, or toxicity. The procedure involves the staged removal of the ...
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