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Expert Consensus Guidelines for Stocking of Antidotes in Hospitals That Provide Emergency Care
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 08/13/09
Dart RC et al. – The antidote expert recommendations provide a tool to be used in creating practices for appropriate and adequate antidote stocking in hospitals that provide emergency care.
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